Museo Rosenbach - Zarathustra [Special Miniature LP Edtition] (1973/2011)
BAND/ARTIST: Museo Rosenbach
- Title: Zarathustra
- Year Of Release: 1973/2011
- Label: Sony Music [88697898662]
- Genre: Prog Rock, Art Rock, Symphonic Rock
- Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+cue, log, scans)
- Total Time: 39:27
- Total Size: 167 mb / 301 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Zarathustra is a progressive rock album released in 1973 by the Italian band Museo Rosenbach. It is generally regarded as one of the best Italian progressive rock works of all time.
Controversially, the lyrics compose a concept album of Friedrich Nietzsche's philosophy, particularly Thus Spoke Zarathustra. The song titles translate into The Last Man, The King of Yesterday, Beyond Good and Evil, Übermensch, The Temple of Hourglasses, Of Man, Of Nature, and Of the Eternal Return.
The music has been edited by bassist Alberto Moreno, texts from external collaborator Mauro La Luce. Side A of the vinyl is completely occupied by the long suite Zarathustra, side B includes the remaining three songs, which relate thematically to the first part by the expression of the concept album, so dear to progressive rock groups
The album was a commercial failure mainly because of the boycott of RAI, which was suspicious of the group because of the themes (the quote from Nietzsche could refer to ideologies of Far-right) and the bust of Mussolini pictured in the collage on the cover, the work by the illustrator Cesare Monti.[citation needed]
The singer, Stefano Galifi, later joined an art rock band named Il Tempio delle Clessidre (The Temple of Hourglasses), quoting the title of the track.
Controversially, the lyrics compose a concept album of Friedrich Nietzsche's philosophy, particularly Thus Spoke Zarathustra. The song titles translate into The Last Man, The King of Yesterday, Beyond Good and Evil, Übermensch, The Temple of Hourglasses, Of Man, Of Nature, and Of the Eternal Return.
The music has been edited by bassist Alberto Moreno, texts from external collaborator Mauro La Luce. Side A of the vinyl is completely occupied by the long suite Zarathustra, side B includes the remaining three songs, which relate thematically to the first part by the expression of the concept album, so dear to progressive rock groups
The album was a commercial failure mainly because of the boycott of RAI, which was suspicious of the group because of the themes (the quote from Nietzsche could refer to ideologies of Far-right) and the bust of Mussolini pictured in the collage on the cover, the work by the illustrator Cesare Monti.[citation needed]
The singer, Stefano Galifi, later joined an art rock band named Il Tempio delle Clessidre (The Temple of Hourglasses), quoting the title of the track.
TRACKLIST:
1. Zarathustra
- a. L'Ultimo Uomo (3:57)
- b. Il Re Di Ieri (3:12)
- c. Al Di La Del Bene E Del Male (4:09)
- d. Superuomo (1:22)
- e. Il Tempio Delle Clessidre (8:02)
2. Degli Uomini (4:01)
3. Della Natura (8:24)
4. Dell'Eterno Ritorno (6:15)
Line-up / Musicians
- Stefano "Lupo" Galifi / vocals
- Enzo Merogno / guitar, vocals
- Pit Corradi / Mellotron, Hammond organ, vibraphone, Farfisa el. piano
- Alberto Moreno / bass, piano
- Giancarlo Golzi / drums, timpani, bells, vocals
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