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FINISTERRE: LIVE AT PROGDAY 97 (Proglodite PDAY003)
At
that point Finisterre had released their first two studio albums. And earlier that same year the band had recorded
the live tracks in France and Italy which would make up FINISTERRE LIVE (reviewed elsewhere here). Indeed, the French concert (ProgLive, in Corbigny)
occurred only one week before ProgDay and was performed by the same personnel
(Andrea Orlando on drums, Sergio Grazia on flute, plus the three ongoing members of the
band, Stefano Marelli on guitars, Boris Valle on keyboards and Fabio Zuffanti on bass). But
this concert was not only equal to those earlier recorded concerts in terms of
performance, it was unique for a different reason: the
band was playing on mostly borrowed equipment. As
Fred Schendel puts it in his liner notes, Since they were using equipment provided
for the most part by Volare, this recording provides an interesting perspective on their
music since it is probably the only time you will hear a Fender Rhodes piano so prevalent
in their sound! The Fender Rhodes piano
sound is that of an electric piano. It
does make for a different sound in places, creating unique versions of Finisterres
music. This
67-minute CD covers most of their concert performance.
The first three pieces are drawn from the second album and the remaining
four pieces from the first album. The set
overlaps that of the LIVE album by about two-thirds, and includes Phaedra in
which the band members are introduced and King Crimson and Genesis are quoted but
less extensively than on the LIVE version. The
recorded sound quality is excellent. This
album has been issued in a limited edition of only 500 copies, making it an almost instant
rarity. While theyre still available,
copies can be obtained from Proglodite Records, c/o Peter Renfro, 207 S. Elliot Rd.,
Chapel Hill NC 27514, for $15.00. Peter says
that as of late October, 2000, about 250 copies are still available but he expects
theyll be sold out by the end of the year. This
is one to snap up if you have enjoyed Finisterres other albums. In other Finisterre news, Fabio Zuffanti (whose previous solo projects were issued as Hostsonaten) has released MERLIN, The Rock Opera, a 2-CD set (in oversized packaging) from Finisterres new irIdea Records (2000-6-2 AB). This overblown rock opera draws upon only Finisterres sometime drummer, Andrea Orlando, in addition to Zuffanti; the other musicians involved are from outside the band. I found it disappointing on initial listening but will listen to it further before making up my mind about it. Look for an update here when Ive done so. NEW UPDATE [June 2001]: Finisterres LIVE AT PROGDAY 97 has been
rereleased in June, 2001 by Leonardo Pavkovics MoonJune Records as STORYBOOK
(MRJ002) for general distribution. This
version of the album has one additional track for over 10 more minutes of music (the CD
now clocks in at 77:21) a cover of PFMs Altaloma. Unfortunately, this is one of PFMs weakest
pieces usually used in live concerts as the basis for improvisation and here
it remains a loose-jointed jam, the least of the pieces performed by Finisterre at
ProgDay. Its easy to understand why it
wasnt included on the Proglodite release.
The
MoonJune release is part of a major change in Finisterre.
MoonJune has set up a new website for the band, which offers
this news: 2000 brought the biggest changes for the band, with the arrival of a new keyboard player, Agostino Macor, who made his live debut with Finisterre in Barcelona, and more recently the addition of two new members, lead vocalist and flautist Raffaella Callea and violinist Sergio Caputo, making the band a sextet for the first time in its existence. Finisterre has recently signed with the very ambitious MoonJune Group, a division of New York-based Music Magnet Media, which will handle all aspects of band's promotion, marketing, public relation, touring and music distribution, worldwide. Plans for a new studio album (to be released by Iridea Records in Italy and MoonJune Records in the USA) are being made, with studio sessions already booked for the Spring of 2001, with further live dates in USA and Mexico in meantime, and later on the new USA/Mexican tour with eventually an excursion to Japan and Korea. IN OTHER NEWS, rumors to the effect that ProgDay had seen its last show as of 2000 have happily been proven false. The 2001 ProgDay festival has been announced for Labor Day weekend, 200l, thus returning to its original time period and continuing afresh. (My personal regret is that it conflicts with the World Science Fiction convention in Philadelphia that same weekend.) |
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