Cervello

In 1973 the band released their sole album Melos, a brilliant Italian symphonic progressive rock production.

The band show good mastery of their instruments, dazzling in sometimes over-complicated passages.

Flutes and saxophones are often used to replace the keyboards and mellotron of many progressive works from this era.

Corrado Rustici, after a brief stint with the Osanna, and a lengthy tenure with Nova, started a successful career as a solo musician and producer.

[1] In 2017, three of the original members, Antonio Spagnolo, Giulio D’Ambrosio and Corrado Rustici performed a concert in Tokyo with new band members Virginio Simonelli (lead vocals), Sasà Priore (keyboards) and Davide De Vito (drums).