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L'isola di niente

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Released
  
1974

Language
  
Italian

Artist
  
Premiata Forneria Marconi

Producer
  
Claudio Fabi

Genre
  
Progressive rock

Length
  
35:29

L'isola di niente (1974)
  
Chocolate kings (1975)

Release date
  
1974

Label
  
Numero uno

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L'isola di niente (1974)
  
The World Became the World (1974)

Similar
  
Premiata Forneria Marconi albums, Progressive rock albums

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L'isola di niente ("The Isle of Nothing") is the third album by Italian progressive rock band Premiata Forneria Marconi, released in 1974. Like the group's previous albums, it is sung Italian and performed well in Italy. The English version, The World Became the World features all of the tracks on L'isola di niente plus the title track, which is an English version of "Impressioni di Settembre". English lyrics were provided, as previously, by Peter Sinfield.

Contents

L'isola di niente is a progressive rock album which has been described as being more complex than their previous records, additionally incorporating elements of jazz rock. In an Allmusic review, the album was given a positive review, being deemed PFM's last masterpiece, yet was rated slightly lower than their previous records. Tracks such as "La Luna Nuova" and "Dolcissima Maria" continue to be performed in their live set.

Premiata forneria marconi l isola di niente


Composition and critical reception

L'isola di niente is a progressive rock album at its core, yet shows greater influences from jazz fusion music. Described as more complex and confusing than their previous records, it ranges from symphonic rock-oriented progressive songs ("La Luna Nuova") to jazz rock-influenced pieces ("Via Lumiere"). The lyrics are also sung in Italian, with the exception of the second track, "Is My Face on Straight?". The album contains the presence of long tracks, especially "L'isola di niente" which is 10:48 minutes long, and makes usage of a backing choir as well as drums.

In an Allmusic review, François Couture wrote positively on the album, giving it a four out of five star rating, and labelling it a "masterpiece" and "one of the first Italian progressive rock wave's finest records", despite deeming it more "confusing" than its predecessors and "more of an acquired taste".

Personnel

  • Franco Mussida – guitars, lead vocals
  • Flavio Premoli – keyboards, lead vocals
  • Mauro Pagani – violin, flute, vocals
  • Patrick Djivas – bass, vocals
  • Franz Di Cioccio – drums, percussion, vocals
  • Songs

    1L'Isola di Niente10:48
    2Is My Face on Straight6:41
    3La luna nuova6:27

    References

    L'isola di niente Wikipedia