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DFA Discography of CDs

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| | D.F.A. Work In Progress Live CD (2001)
$13.19 Includes liner notes by Aymeric Leroy.
This young progressive rock/fusion band known as DFA, performs selections from their previous releases, Duty Free Area and Lavori in Corso, during this live set, recorded on June 17, 2000, during NEARfest. Each successive song was greeted with a bigger roar of applause as the outstanding mastery of the four instrumentalists became obvious to
DFA: Alberto Bonomi (vocals, keyboards); Alberto De Grandis (vocals, drums); Silvio Minella (guitar); Luca Baldassari (bass).
Personnel: Alberto Bonomi (vocals, keyboards); Alberto De Grandis (vocals, drums); Silvio Minella (guitar); Luca Baldassari (electric bass).
Liner Note Author: Aymeric Leroy.
Recording information: Lehigh University's Zoellner Arts Center (06/17/2000) Thus, DFA's emergence might be analogous to newfound gold within a sometimes stagnant progressive rock genre. Essentially, the musicians bespeak a sense of ownership thanks to commanding control of their instruments and a tightly woven group sound, while incorporating jazzy riffs and cascading chord progressions into the grand scheme of things. Sure, some of these pieces may rekindle notions of early-'70s-style space rock, or perhaps the fabled British prog rock Canterbury scene, however this quartet surges onward via a modernistic approach amid polyrhythmic fury and multihued silhouettes. Simply put, this outfit instills a distinct sense of motion, thanks to a robust brew consisting of sustained momentum, pastoral interludes, and vicious soloing. Here, melody is utilized as a vehicle for the ensemble's ambient electronic passages and sonorous tapestries of keys and guitar based developments. Recorded live at Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania on July 17, 2000. Recommended. ~ Glenn Astarita
Originally released in 2001 this is a live recording of D.F.A.'s first ever performance in America from June, 2000.
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| D.F.A. 4th CD (2008)
$13.45 Well, with the arrival of 4th by the Italian quartet D.F.A., maybe it's time to consider that real Canterbury music can be played anytime, anyplace. The "Canterbury" musical style is uniquely wedded to a time and place -- late-'60s to mid-'70s England for the most part -- and so groups from other times and places that may be influenced by the Canterbury sound are usually described in just that way: "Canterbury-influenced" rather than real Canterbury.
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| D.F.A. Kaleidoscope CDs (2007)
$18.09 Kaleidoscope reissues as a two-CD set D.F.A.'s first two studio albums, i.e., Lavori in Corso and Duty Free Area, with previously unreleased live tracks added in for good measure. D.F.A. were not the most prolific of Italian progressive rock bands,
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Dfa CD discography Alternate spellings: CD discography of songs by band, discographie, dicography, discology, disography, discografie, discogrophy, diskography.
 Dfa Songs
Popular or famous Dfa music songs: Pantera, Caleidoscopio, Escher, Ragno, Baltasaurus, Mirror, Mosoq Runa, Vietato Generalizzare, Collage, Space Ace Man. More music songs Trip on Metro, Work Machine, Ascendente Scorpione, Esperanto, Malia, Defy False Authority, No Fight To Lose, Your Song, Futile. More music songs Pliant.
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