The last Banco del Mutuo Soccorso album, '13', was released back in 1994 and after all those years and the loss of two historical former members, the band is back to confirm its place in the international progressive music scene.
Banco del Mutuo Soccorso (which translates to "Bank of Mutual Relief") were formed in Rome, Italy back in 1969 and under the influence of British greats Gentle Giant, Genesis, Jethro Tull and Emerson, Lake & Palmer forged a truly original sound equally complex, melodic and dynamic. In 2019, 'Transiberiana' will prove that this style is very much intact and creative mastermind Vittorio Nocenzi promises an "autobiographical journey" lyrically, musically and in terms of concept. 'Transiberiana' is not only an impressive new album by Banco del Mutuo Soccorso, but also reflects upon a storied career and redefines what the group is all about.
01 La Partenza 02 Cavalli Sull'altopiano 03 Perche' Perche' Perche' 04 L'imprevisto 05 Fermi Ed Agitati Come Tende Al Vento 06 Come Nell'ade 07 L'assalto Dei Lupi 08 Campi Di Fragole 09 Lo Sciamano 10 Eterna Transiberiana 11 I Ruderi Del Gulag 12 Lasciando Alle Spalle
13 Il Grande Bianco 14 Oceano: Strade Di Sale 15 Bonus Tracks 16 Metamorfosi (live) 17 Il Ragno (live)