Picchio dal Pozzo explained

Background:group_or_band
Picchio dal Pozzo
Origin:Genoa, Liguria, Italy
Genre:Progressive rock, italian progressive rock, avant-prog
Years Active:–present
Label:Grog, King, Crime, L' Orchestra, Cuneiform
Current Members:Aldo De Scalzi
Paolo Griguolo
Andrea Beccari
Roberto Romani
Aldo Di Marco
Past Members:Giorgio Karaghiosoff
Claudio Lugo

Picchio dal Pozzo are an Italian progressive rock band formed in Genoa in 1976.

Biography

The activity of Picchio dal Pozzo has been quite erratic, with five albums published over a period of about 40 years (1976-2011). The style of the band is quite unconventional for the Italian progressive rock scene, showing influences of both Canterbury scene and jazz rock/avantgarde acts (including Soft Machine, Henry Cow, and Frank Zappa).[1] [2] The (essentially meaningless) name "Picchio dal Pozzo" (literally: "Woodpecker from the Well") came up when one of the band members created an artwork depicting a knight in armour, with a feather on his helm, standing by a well; "Picchio dal Pozzo" was suggested as the name of that knight.[3]

While the band never gained commercial success,[4] their works are usually praised by critics. Their debut album, the eponymous Picchio dal Pozzo (1976, dedicated to Robert Wyatt)[2] has been described as a "milestone of Italian rock music"[5] and remains their most appreciated work.[4]

Their second album Abbiamo tutti i suoi problemi moves even further into experimentation, and has been compared to Zappa, Henry Cow, The Muffins, and National Health.[6] [7]

After Abbiamo tutti i suoi problemi Picchio dal Pozzo disbanded. In the early 2000s, when many progressive rock bands from the 1970s were being "rediscovered" by revival-oriented labels, Picchio dal Pozzo's works were republished, along with a CD of unreleased material, published under the title Camere Zimmer Rooms. The band also reunited to play live in progressive rock events. In 2004, they published their first original recording since 1980, Picnic @ Valdapozzo, based on unreleased, readapted recordings featuring avantgarde/jazz singer Demetrio Stratos.[8]

The band is still active and issued a live album in 2011.

Lineup

Discography

Footnotes

  1. https://archive.today/20120714064622/http://italia.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=6440 Picchio dal Pozzo, prove di ritorno
  2. http://www.aldodimarco.it/pdp/pdpeng/storie/canterbury.html Canterbury
  3. http://www.aldodimarco.it/pdp/pdpeng/storie/nome.html Origins of the name
  4. http://www.radiointerstella.com/2012/04/24/album-del-giorno-picchio-dal-pozzo-st/ Album del giorno: Picchio dal Pozzo
  5. http://www.ondarock.it/pietremiliari_ita/picchiodalpozzo_picchiodalpozzo.htm Review of Picchio dal Pozzo (1976 album)
  6. http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=2565 Abbiamo tutti i suoi problemi
  7. http://www.rottersclub.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=438:picchio-dal-pozzo-abbiamo-tutti-i-suoi-problemi&catid=4:recensione-dischi&Itemid=12 Picchio dal Pozzo – Abbiamo tutti i suoi problemi
  8. http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=6613 Pic nic @ Valdapozzo

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