LA SECONDA GENESI was one of the many Italian progressive “one-shot bands” of the seventies. The leader of the band was the guitarist Paride De Carli, who, along with drummer Sandro Leoni, from 1963 to 1969 had been playing in clubs and on cruise ships. From 1969 to 1971 Paride De Carli spent two years in the Bahamas Islands playing with a local multiethnic band; when back in Italy he released an album with a band called PARIDE E GLI STEREO 4 (“Naufrago in città”) for a little label, Picci Records. Then, in 1972 he joined again with Sandro Leoni and with Nazzareno Spaccia (bass), Giambattista Bonavera (sax, flute) and Alberto Rocchetti (lead vocals and keyboards) they formed La Seconda Genesi and released only one album (“Tutto deve finire”, also for Picci Records) before split up. In that period progressive was very popular in Italy and “Tutto deve finire” is just one of the many Italian albums in that vein: the band try to blend many influences, from jazz and avant-garde to hard rock and classical music… This record, though not outstanding, is extremely rare and precious for “vinyl collectors” because of the album cover with random jets of colour (actually, there’s a different album cover for each of the first 200 vinyl copies).

The first track is the instrumental “Ascoltarsi nascere”: it’s an experimental track where the band, with the sound of the sax in the forefront, try to blend jazz and avant-garde with rock… “L’urlo” is another instrumental, a jazz-rock track with a great saxophone work… At the end of this track there’s a short organ solo that seem to mark a change of mood…

The following “Se ne va con noi” (It goes away with us) is more close to the gloomy mood of Il Balletto di Bronzo’s “Ys” than to Weather Report, with a “sinister” intro of drum and organ… In this track the voice of Alberto Rocchetti reminds slightly of Gianni Leone… “Life dies with us / With a lament life goes away / Goes, goes, goes away with us / The wind blows in the sky but the sun can’t rise / Around us the air is going to die too / And people don’t know when to set off / And people don’t know where to go…”. Good track though not exactly at the same level of “Ys”…

“Vedo Un Altro Mondo” (I see another world) features hard rock guitar, flute “à la Jethro Tull”, a short vocal part that reminds slightly of New Trolls (though not with the same amazing harmony vocals); a drum solo and an organ interlude, then hard rock guitar and flute reprise: a mini suite in 3:37! “I see another world / Man, who are you? / If you understand / You’ll born again”…

“Dimmi Padre” (Tell me father) in my opinion is the best track on this album… It’s the more complex one and the band try to blend classical influences and hard rock: you can find here echoes of Osanna, Delirium, Le Orme and New Trolls (or, if you prefer, of Jethro Tull, especially because of the flute…)… “Tell me father / Why do you not wonder about what you’re doing anymore? / You have been starving all your life / Your faith is great but you will not help your people / It doesn’t matter, my father / Anyhow there’s always God…”: dramatic vocals rise over a melting pot of different influences… Interesting the electric guitar solo outro…

“Breve dialogo” is a short instrumental where interact classical guitar and organ; while “Giovane uomo” (Young man) is more close to hard rock (it seem to come out from Osanna’s first album) and features an interesting short drum solo outro…

“Un'infanzia mai vissuta” is a quiet instrumental built upon a classical guitar arpeggio base in the same style of the previous album of the guitarist Paride De Carli with the “Stereo 4”, “Naufrago in città”, that has been re-released on the same CD by Akarma in 2002. “Naufrago in città” is a completely instrumental album with most of the tracks built upon classical guitar patterns with flute and organ drawing melodies…

In the whole “Tutto deve finire” is a good album but not an essential one in the (perhaps overcrowded) early seventies’ Italian progressive scene… - Review by andrea (andrea parentin)


Track Listings

1. Ascoltarsi Nascere
2. L'urlo
3. Se Ne Va Con Noi
4. Vedo Un Altro Mondo
5. Dimmi Padre
6. Breve Dialogo
7. Giovane Uomo
8. Un' Infanzia Mai Vissuta
Line-up/Musicians

- Gianbattista Bonavera / saxophone, flute
- Paride De Carli / guitar
- Pier Carlo Leoni / drums
- Alberto Rocchetti / keyboards, vocals
- Nazzareno Spaccia / bass
Releases information

LP Picci GLA 2002 (1972)
CD Mellow Records MMP 188 (1994)
1994 Reissue of rare original issue CD. Translation of recording title is 'All Must End'.



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