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BG 003LP
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"What can we say about Biglietto per l'inferno that hasn't been told yet? A single LP, released in 1974 and followed years later by the posthumous Il tempo della semina, was enough to deliver the band to the history of Italian progressive rock, and much more. The eponymous debut album is always sold to collectors at very high rates, and is considered one of the must-have for any '70s prog-listener. What if the group didn't fold right after the release of their first LP? We can just imagine... and revive those moments thanks to some interviews and many photos displayed in books and on the Internet. Live 1974 was recorded in Lecco on May 9th, and has miraculously survived the passing of time, hidden in some old tapes recently found by accident. This concert, which was released a couple of years ago as a paper sleeve CD and included in a beautiful celebratory box-set, is now pressed as a 180 gram audiophile black vinyl: a due tribute for an immortal band!" Housed in a full-color gatefold sleeve with a glossy, printed inner sleeve.
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TRI 1009LP
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"Legendary Italo prog group Biglietto Per l'Inferno, venerated for their amazing debut album with the same title, had recorded a second album in 1975. Unfortunately, the Trident label went bankrupt and the album was never released. It was only in 1992 when it was released, but only on CD format. Now the time has come to make this one available for all vinyl collectors, so you all have the chance to own this little piece of Italian progressive rock history. Il Tempo Della Semina is a very nice progressive rock album, not as hard as their debut, with flute, piano, Hammond and the whole lot, as well as Moog. This is a limited 500 copies pressing and the sound is remastered from tapes. Nice gatefold cover."
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