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Their only progressive effort came in 1972, the long-named "Suite Per Una Donna Assolutamente Relativa", an eleven-tracks album mainly based on keyboards and with good lyrics by Herbert Pagani. As in other similar cases ("Terra In Bocca" by I GIGANTI or "Id" by EQUIPE 84), it didn't have the attention the band expected. Young audiences considered them to be an old group, while the old fans didn't appreciate the change in musical style.
After a line-up change, with only two of the original members remaining and newcomers including former OSAGE TRIBE drummer Cucciolo and Trip keyboardist Joe Vescovi (later replaced by Roberto Carlotto a.k.a. Hunka Munka, DIK DIK returned to a more commercial style with their later works.
Their only progressive effort came in 1972, the long-named "Suite Per Una Donna Assolutamente Relativa", an eleven-tracks album mainly based on keyboards and with good lyrics by Herbert Pagani. As in other similar cases ("Terra In Bocca" by I GIGANTI or "Id" by EQUIPE 84), it didn't have the attention the band expected. Young audiences considered them to be an old group, while the old fans didn't appreciate the change in musical style.
After a line-up change, with only two of the original members remaining and newcomers including former OSAGE TRIBE drummer Cucciolo and Trip keyboardist Joe Vescovi (later replaced by Roberto Carlotto a.k.a. Hunka Munka, DIK DIK returned to a more commercial style with their later works.
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