L’Uovo Di Colombo was another extremely unlucky group. Various music magazines of the era did them no favours, and EMI, their label, didn’t promote the band - not bothering with any advertising whatsoever. The group was invited to participate in the third avant-garde festival of Naples but, unfortunately, they didn’t get to play there. In spite of this, they managed to record a beautiful album in 1973, where ‘pure’ and symphonic rock go hand in hand perfectly, without any undue influences from foreign prototypes, apart from just slight hints of Keith Emerson. (via alexgitlin.com)
L’uovo di colombo (l’indecisione) (by dagodue)
