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Dracula Opera Rock [Import]

Pfm Audio CD
3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)

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  • Audio CD (December 26, 2005)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Sony/Bmg Italy
  • ASIN: B000BMPQT2
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #399,779 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Ouverture
2. Il Confine Dell' Amore
3. Non E Un Incubo E Realta
4. Il Mio Nome E Dracula
5. Il Castello Dei Perche
6. Non Guardarmi
7. Ho Mangiato Gli Uccelli
8. Terra Madre
9. Male D'amore
10. Morte Non Muore
11. Un Destino Di Rondine

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars An okay album for PFM fans, fans of musicals may like it more, February 7, 2006
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woburnmusicfan (Woburn, MA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dracula Opera Rock (Audio CD)
The Amazon reviews have long made it clear that I'm one of the only people who enjoys recent PFM albums like 1998's live "www-pfmpfm-it" and 2000's "Serendipity" as much as the '70s classics like "The World Became the World" and "Photos of Ghosts". But I do, so I was eagerly awaiting this CD, PFM's first studio album since "Serendipity". While it's got some definite pleasures, this is not the album I had my hopes up for.

"Dracula Opera Rock" is the music for a rock opera version of the "Dracula" story to be staged in Rome in 2006. The music is designed for theater rather than a rock concert presentation, so it sounds different than a rock album. There's orchestration on several tracks, a theatrical chorus shows up on a few, and the arrangements are gaudier and glossier than a normal PFM album. The end result is somewhat overblown, at a level somewhere between a Meat Loaf album and Andrew Lloyd Webber. The band is made up of four of the five PFM members from the '70s: Guitarist Franco Mussida, keyboardist Flavio Premoli, drummer Franz Di Cioccio, and bassist Patrick Djivas. The first three split the lead vocal duties.

After a half dozen listens, there aren't any melodies I can remember after the CD ends. (By comparison, several "Serendipity" songs were stuck in my head at this point.) The melodies of half of the songs are pretty weak by PFM standards. But weak melodies are standard for musicals these days. There is a lot of solid playing by the band. And while I can't remember them afterward, I enjoy "Terra Madre", "Il Castello dei Perche", and "Non Guardarmi" every time I hear them. On stage, "Un Destino di Rondine" may make for a rousing climax. There's an unlisted finale number that's banded on the CD as being part of "Un Destino di Rondine". I don't speak Italian, so I don't know how good the lyrics by Vincenzo Incenzo are. There's plenty of discussion of "Il Bene e il Male", which I think means "Good and Evil".

It's hard to know who to recommend this album to. American fans of musical theater aren't likely to ever hear of the album in the first place. Most old-time PFM fans don't like any of their new stuff, and this is the least accessible of their recent albums for rock fans. The most receptive audience for the album may be fans of progressive rock bands that have a theatrical side, such as Glass Hammer. Some moments, like the opening of "Non Guardarmi", would fit right in on Disk 2 of GH's "The Inconsolable Secret". This is a 3 and a half star album. I'm enough of a PFM diehard that it's growing on me -- your mileage may vary.

(1=poor 2=mediocre 3=pretty good 4=very good 5=phenomenal)
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A good piece of work, March 19, 2006
This review is from: Dracula Opera Rock (Audio CD)
Take the best moments of both Ulisse and Serendipity, add up some fantastic playing skills (Mussida for one never ceases to impress me), give it an accent of 70s prog, pack it up in an opera rock "format", with Italian lyrics, great chorus and strings, and you more or less get Dracula.

An album that I truly enjoy, even though it's not recorded as well as it could, which unfortunately is pretty common with PFM. Dracula in my opinion is not recorded or mixed as good as the (great) content would deserve.

Sure, this is not the very elaborate prog of the seventies, with long tracks and unexpected shifts and everything, but the whole thing is pretty darn well done and the inspiration that seemed to lack in some previous works, is right back. These guys have fun playing together and exploring new avenues (they're working on another funny project as we speak), and it can be felt at every turn.

Premoli's influence is evident, definitely moreso than in the last recordings. He also sings a lot more than what we were accustomed to, and he does sings well, so his singing is a good thing. Di Cioccio is the other "main" singer on this album, and Mussida does the rest.

Quite possibly PFM's best work since Chocolate Kings, as one poster has already mentioned. Just like Serendipity, it's on the rock side of things, more electric than acoustic, but some complex and very refined rock, brilliant and ecstatic at times, just as these guys can do. (This opus is far better than Serendipity though IMO.)

Oh and by the way, I have had the chance to see PFM live 2 times last summer, and boy are they still good. Absolutely fantastic.

Dracula would deserve 4.5 or even 5 stars if the sound was better.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars THE ONE WE'VE WAITED FOR!!!, March 2, 2006
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S. W. Brown (LaGrange, GA, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Dracula Opera Rock (Audio CD)
Without any hesitation, this release receives my highest recommendation. PFM has a history with me that goes all the way back to my high school years. Believe me, the band has had little to offer until today. This is, by far, the best release from the band since "Chocolate Kings", nearly 30 years ago. The orchestration and choral pieces mesh magnificently with the band's perfect execution. Not to be missed. Powerful classical prog-rock with none of the neo-prog tinge. This is the real deal: 1970's prog flawlessly updated and performed in the 21st century by skilled and talented musicians.
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