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Preghiera di Sasso were from Abruzzo and formed around 1971. They played many of the festivals of the day and were active on the live local scene. Influenced by heavy English rock and prog instrumentals, and jazz-fusion, they ended up somewhere in the Duello Madre and Cincinnato territory as jamming, exploratory Italian jazz rock. Noted by ItalianProg.com to be the single rarest RPI vinyl release of the 70s, with only 20 promo copies pressed, Mellow rescued the work and added 6 bonus tracks from 1972. The studio material from 1975 was somewhat less adventurous but not bad. This is pretty obscure stuff with only passable sound quality and is definitely for the deep RPI collector or jazz-prog fan. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.