By Request, Arjuna's La Montagna Sacra from 1999





 

This one definitely sounds like it should have appeared in the late 70s Italian prog scene, and seems very indebted to it.  It might be a second album from Maxophone or Triade or something like that.

Information page with scant results here for the artist, and here for the release.

The Genesis / Maxophone influence is evident here on the sweet Song for Timothy:



Then the next track brings out the traditional flute sound of the prog classics on top of dissonant electric guitar clangings:



So an interesting suggestion to listen to.

Back to library albums in a bit.



source https://progressreview.blogspot.com/2025/09/by-request-arjunas-la-montagna-sacra.html

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