Acqua Fragile. Acqua Fragile (1973). CD, Album. Italy. Rock Progressivo Italiano (RPI), Progressive Rock.

1. Morning Comes (7:22) 2. Comic Strips (3:56) 3. Science Fiction Suite (5:54) 4. Song From A Picture (4:09) 5. Education Story (4:12) 6. Going Out (2:56) 7. Three Hands Man (8:07) Total Time: 36:36 - Bernardo Lanzetti / lead vocals, guitar - Gino Campanini / acoustic & electric guitars, vocals - Maurizio Mori / keyboards, vocals - Franz Dondi / bass - Piero Canavera / drums, acoustic guitar, vocals, composer I must admit I really hesitated in checking this band out because of all of the negative reviews. The fact they sing in English and sound more British than Italian is one common complaint, but the biggest is that they sound too much like other bands. The strange thing with this album is that almost each song sounds like they are copying a different band. Usually a band will sound like one band throughout. So we get strong flavours GENTLE GIANT, GENESIS, CSNY and YES. The appeal for me is the amazing instrumental work and very good vocals. Also I just have too much fun when listening to this so it’s hard for me to be critical. “Morning Comes“ opens with gentle guitar and vocals then it kicks in after 1 1/2 minutes with vocal melodies. The vocals that follow are Gabriel-like. Organ and guitar then lead and passionate vocals follow. Vocal melodies again before 5 1/2 minutes followed by a calm. Just an excellent GENESIS flavoured track. “Comic Strips“ sounds amazing instrumentally and when the vocals arrive it’s clear that this is inspired by GENTLE GIANT. Such a fun song. “Science Fiction Suite“ has strummed guitar and vocals that recall CSNY. “Song From A Picture“ has intricate guitar and subtle bass as reserved vocals join in. There is a very GENESIS-like instrumental section before 2 1/2 minutes. Beautiful stuff. “Education Story“ is fairly heavy with passionate vocals. “Going Out“ has strummed guitar and reserved vocals. Vocals melodies follow as these contrasts continue. “Three Hands Man“ is the over 8 minute closer and i’m impressed with the instrumental sections on it. Review by Mellotron Storm
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