Formed in 1971 by guitarist Enrico Rosa and Mauro Sarti (dr, fl), the band from Florence released their only self-titled album on the major label United Artists in 1973. Richard Ursillo (b), Alfredo Barducci (p, keyb, french horn) and Carlo Felice Marcovecchio (dr) completed the five-piece band. With a large number of instruments it is one of the most varied works of Italian prog.
The palette ranges from majestic piano passages from classical music to bombastic organ and mellotron sequences to hard-rocking guitar. This is joined by varied flute playing, which, together with broad mellotron pads, creates a wonderful romantic mood. Contrasts are formed by mystical key runs next to weird guitar rock, which together with a French horn and spirited flute playing create an impressive mood.
Due to the complete lack of promotion by the record company, the album did not sell at all and the band disappeared. Very rare LP, especially with the elusive lyric inner.