Progressive Rock, Progressive Electronic.
1. Live Pistoia (7:58)
2. Phasing (2:31)
3. Senza Titolo (2:30)
4. Tastiera solo (5:21)
5. Improvvisazione (4:46)
6. 4 Tracce (4:48)
7. Variazioni su “Angeli di solitudine“ (7:20)
8. Sabbie vergini (2:05)
9. Hymalaya (4:25)
Total Time: 41:44
Edited By [Riedizione A Cura Di] – Mino Di Martino*
Electric Organ – Giacomo Di Martino
Layout [Impaginazione Grafica] – Virna Comini
Liner Notes – Giordano Casiraghi
Lyrics By [Testi], Music By [Musiche] – G. Di Martino*, T. Di Benedetto*
Photography By [Fotografia Interne] – Ghigo Agosti
Producer [Prodotto Da] – Alberto Grandi (tracks: 1, 2, 4 to 9), Maurizio Malalbruzzi (tracks: 3), Musicando (tracks: 1, 2, 4 to 9)
Voice – Terra*
Track 9 is a bonus track.
Note di copertina tratte dall’Enciclopedia del Rock a cura di [Liner notes taken from the Encyclopedia of Rock edited by] Giordano Casiraghi
Distribuzione: Musicando - Via Vecchie, 24/a - 44100 Ferrara
Worldwide Distribution: Pick-up Export Via Schiavonetti, 16 - 36061 Bassano del Grappa (VI)
Distribution by [Musicando Produzione Musicali logo]
Worldwide Distribution [Pick Up logo]
Catalog number variations are: MUS 011 on spines & CD, MUS011 on insert.
Originally released on LP in 1978
Packaged in a standard jewel case with 6-page fold-out insert.
Should also include a flyer.
This debut, self-titled album is the only release from Albergo Intergalattico Spaziale, which is upsetting, because this is some seriously great enigmatic progressive electronic. This album is unique in that vocals are featured on most of the tracks, and they’re done wonderfully. Of course, the Italian language is well suited for musical use, and that shines on this album. On some tracks, the vocals carry the real melody while avant-garde electronic experiments fill the background. Besides the vocals, these tracks all vary quite a bit; you’ve got avant-garde-electro sound barrages (“Live Pistoia“), mellow ambience with experimental accents (“Phasing“, “Senza Titolo“, “Tastiera Solo“, “Sabbie Vergini“), dramatically lush soundscapes (“Improvvisazione“, “4 tracce“), “Bariazioni su ’angeli di solitudine“ is a bizarre vocal solo, and “Hymalaya“ is a pre-new-age pop track that would be well suited for slow- dancing. Out of all of the prog electronic artists and albums I’ve listened to, this album is definitely one of the most complete. If you can get a chance to, this an album to check out.
I have no internal qualms about calling this album an enigmatic masterpiece of the genre. Fans of electronic music and avant-garde music should take great notice of this album. It’s sad that this is their only release.
Review by colorofmoney91