Wicked Minds are an Italian outfit that started in 1987 as a thrash metal band with guitarist Lucio Calegari, drummer Andrea Concarotti and bass player Enrico Garilli. After some years of searching for the right sound Wicked Minds became a kind of heavy retro rock band trying to recreate the glory days of guitar rock from the seventies. It's obvious that their heroes are Deep Purple, Uriah Heep, Black Sabbath, and Led Zeppelin. You can regard Wicked Minds' latest album "Visioni, Deliri E Illusioni" as a tribute to the Italian progressive rock scene of the seventies. Together they recorded twelve songs that originally were released by Italian bands in the golden age of progressive rock…
A compilation of Italian progressive rock released via Columbia Records in 1994. 14 tracks including songs from Banco del Mutuo Soccorso, Premiata Forneria Marconi, Garybaldi, Osage Tribe and others.
Recorded in the Rome during Prog Exhibition, the festival event that has celebrated the fortieth birthday of the Italian progressive rock, this PFM live has the honor of the presence of an Anglo-Saxon music legend Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull. The Magic Flute of Rock has fired up the audience with a superb performance that has amazed audiences giving moments of great intensity…
Recorded in Rome on the occasion of Prog Exhibition, the festival event which celebrated the fortieth birthday of the Italian progressive rock, this live PFM has the honor of the presence of an Anglo-Saxon music legend Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull. The Magic Flute in the Rock has fired up the audience with a superb performance which, accompanied by great technical skill and energy of PFM, has amazed audiences giving moments of great intensity.
Recorded during the European Tour 2006, “Intergalactic Live Video Archives” this is the band's first live DVD, featuring singer Bernardo Lanzetti (ex: P.F.M., Acqua Fragile) and drummer Gigi Cavalli Cocchi (Ligabue, C.S.I., Massimo Zamboni). Contains tracks from their excellent progressive rock albums: “The Book of Dreams” e “Lycanthrope”. The latter's lyrics are by Bernardo Lanzetti himself.