Tuesday, January 10, 2023

Errata Corrige - 1976 - Siegfried, Il Drago E Altre Storie

Errata Corrige
1976
Siegfried, Il Drago E Altre Storie




01. Viaggio di Saggezza (2:36)
02. Del Cavaliere Citadel e del Drago della Foresta di Lucanor:
a) Il Richiamo (0:40)
b) Nella Foresta (1:23)
c) Il Drago (3:25)
d) Fuggi Citadel! (2:40)
e) Ritorno al Villaggio (1:44)
03. Siegfried (Leggenda) (7:12)
04. Siegfried (Mito) (4:48)
05. Dal Libro di Bordo Dell Adventure (5:47)
06. Saturday il Cavaliere (8:00)

Mike Abate / piano, organ, elka strings, synthesizers
Marco Cimino / cello, flute
Gianni Cremona / drums, bass
Guido Giovino / electric guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals




Here we have one of the rarest and most relaxing albums to come out of the 1970s Italian prog scene. Conceptualized and rehearsed as early as 1973 but not realized until 1976, Siegried, il Drago E Altre Storie is a pastoral wonder; evocative of the best work by early Genesis (pre- Trespass even) and Pierrot Lunaire's debut. Errata Corrige consist of the typical guitar, bass and drums format augmented with flute, keyboard and unusually enough...cello. This combination works surprisingly well, not unlike Nirvana's Unplugged in NY. Electric guitar is used sparingly and tastefully, and although it is clear these musicians were not classically trained there is a sense of innocence and charm because of it. Like Il Paese di Balocchi, this will always be one of the first albums I reach for when I need to forget the cares of the world and just unwind.

"Viaggio Di Saggezza" features acoustic guitar and flute at the outset, soon joined by a very controlled drum technique and galloping bass. Some jazz influences creep in toward the end, but the main melody never strays too far. "Del Cavalieve Citadel E del Drago Della Foresta Di Lucanor" sees the group more as rock band, with all the classic influences present but never becomes derivative. This long song is really two in one - the second half of which is simply beautiful. The "Siegfried" suite then begins with "Leggenda," as acoustic guitar and cello produce a buoyant melody; a funky drum and bass vamp transitions into another pastoral section, which fades out to "Siegfried (Mito)." This track adds some tastefully distorted guitar and more chorused cello. After the somewhat forgettable "Dal Libro Di Bordo Dell'Adventure," we are treated to the finale "Saturday il Cavaliere." Somewhat cheesy being sung in awkward English, "Saturday" sounds quite unlike anything else on the album and injects a breath of fresh air.

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    This record has a pastoral feel, comparable to Trespass by Genesis, though without the soulful vocals by Peter Gabriel: the vocals are just as pastoral as the instrumental music. The music is most of the times more uptempo than Trespass, too. All comparisons aside, this record is one of those records that helps you doze off on a warm, sleepy summer afternoon. No unsettling notes, the music flows like a river. This album is not for the people who prefer music with a " bite". But if your taste allows you to go for a more dreamy experience, than this may be just a record for you. The dragons and Siegfried have fought their battle already. This music is about their siesta.

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