File under avantgarde, free-spirited, and creative music from the Italian Progressive scene
See allThird album, and Osanna best one, "Palepoli", from 1973 sees the band at their peak. The album only contains three long tracks and is housed in a nice gatefold whose inner picture is based on the band live stage background. 18 minutes of sheer heavy progdom is 'Oro Caldo', a raw jambalaya of moody atmosphere, experimental samplings, greasy garage dirt, and some flat out classic symphonic prog with a great-sounding mellotron - and other unique and wonderful synth sounds - from Lino Vairetti. Plus the hot flute riffs of Elio D'Anna, absolutely smokin' rhythm section Massimo Guarino (drums) and Lello Brandi (bass), and lo-fi blooz chunks of guitarist Danilo Rustici. "Stanza città" and the side long "Animale senza respiro" all give space to the good playing of the band members. In many writers' reviews one of the best italian prog albums.
This italian prog classic is now available from VM indie label in a new ltd. ed. deluxe LP reissue on 180 gr. vinyl!!!