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Acqua Fragile is the eponymous first album by the Italian progressive rock band Acqua Fragile. The album was released by Numero Uno in 1973. The album is one of the few Italian progressive rock albums sung entirely in English.
Reception
Dag Erik Asbjørnsen in Scented gardens of the mind compared Acqua Fragile's sound to Genesis, Yes and Crosby, Stills & Nash, combining Lanzetti's nasal voice with "majestic guitar licks" and three-part vocal harmonies. Francesco Mirenzi in Rock progessivo italiano commented that the album "... is noted for the good cohesion of the compositions, close to the most peaceful moments of Gentle Giant."
Augusto Croce in Italian prog said: "A good album with nice west-coast multi-vocal influences mixed with an English prog sound." Jerry Lucky in The progressive rock files said: "Sounds like early Genesis. Two LPs produced by PFM and it shows in their sound."
^ Asbjørnsen, Dag Erik (2000). Scented gardens of the mind: a guide to the golden era of progressive rock (1968-1980) in more than 20 European countries. Borderline Productions. p. 9. ISBN978-1-89985-512-4.
^ Augusto, Croce (2008). Italian prog: the comprehensive guide to Italian progressive music 1967/1979. AMS/BTF. pp. 18–19.
Mirenzi, Francesco (2018). Rock progressivo italiano. La storia, i concerti, i protagonisti (in Italian). Derive Approdi. p. 414. ISBN9788865482278.
Lucky, Jerry (2000). The progressive rock files. Collector's Guide Publishing. p. 167. ISBN978-1-89652-270-8.