Mario Fasciano's "Porta San Gennaro Napoli" is a captivating journey through the vibrant sounds of progressive rock, released on January 1, 2007, under the Crisler Music label. This 38-minute album features 10 tracks, each a testament to Fasciano's musical prowess and his ability to blend traditional Neapolitan influences with the dynamic energy of progressive rock.
The album opens with "Umbe'," setting the stage for a rich tapestry of sounds that includes the lively "Fra Diavolo (Michele Pezza)" and the hauntingly beautiful "La Notte Delle Stelle." Fasciano's compositions are brought to life with the help of renowned musicians such as Rick Wakeman, Steve Morse, Ian Paice, Don Airey, and Rob Townsend, adding depth and texture to every note.
From the romantic "L' Amore Quando C'e'" to the energetic "Tarantella A Dispetto," each track offers a unique listening experience. The album closes with "Umberto II," leaving the listener with a lasting impression of Fasciano's innovative approach to music.
"Porta San Gennaro Napoli" is not just an album; it's a celebration of culture, tradition, and the boundless possibilities of progressive rock. Whether you're a long-time fan of the genre or a newcomer looking to explore its depths, this album promises a memorable and engaging experience.
Mario Fasciano is an Italian musician renowned for his distinctive vocals and dynamic performances in the progressive rock genre. Collaborating with legendary keyboardist Rick Wakeman, Fasciano has crafted memorable albums such as "Black Knights at the Court of Ferdinand IV" and "A Quatte Mane," blending rich musical storytelling with powerful percussion and vocals reminiscent of the iconic 70s sound of PFM. His work, often recorded in Naples, showcases a unique fusion of traditional and progressive elements, making him a standout artist in the world of prog rock.
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