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IBIS were another member of the Italian prog rock contingent of the mid- seventies, more inclined toward the "heavy" side of that genre, with songs structured around organ and guitar. Their idea was to continue the more heavy elements of the NEW TROLLS sound, there are three members of this group : screamy vocals, heavy guitar all songs in English. The closest comparison would be to groups such as OSANNA or FOCUS. A very good album, "Canti d'innocenza, canti d'esperienza" is the ideal follow-up to "Ut", with a convincing mix of classical and hard rock influences. They recorded "Sun supreme", released in 1974 and completely sung in english. A transition album, its hard rock style and english lyrics make it too similar to many foreign bands and little convincing. Despite the new line-up the band released in 1975 what's usually defined their best and more mature work with "Ibis". Highly recommended! -- www.progarchives.com User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Divine Mountain/Journey Of Life (Part 1 - Vision Of Majesty)
6422Premessa
5873Divine Mountain/Journey Of Life ( Part 3 -The Valley Of Mists)
5214Narratio
4855Dedicated To Janis Joplin
4086Passa Il Tempo
4017Blixtens Gamla Buss
3768Divine Mountain/Journey Of Life (Part 2 - Travelling The Spectrum Of The Soul)
3629Divinity (Part 1)
34810Strada
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Sun Supreme

Ibis

Sun Supreme (Remastered)
KALI
Pregnant Rainbows For Colourblind Dreamers - The Essence of Swedish Progressive Music 1967-1979
The Day After The Sabbath 37: Fellas Buona

Meditative spaces
Running Water
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The Essence of Swedish Progressive Music 1967-1979: Pregnant Rainbows For Colourblind Dreamers (Disc 2)

Canti D'Innocenza, Canti D'Esperienza
Ibis (Remastered)