"After minor changes DELIRIUM headed for a more symphonic edge than displayed in their debut album, but still retaining it original charm and character. Once again a wide range of influences prevails on DELIRIUM's early albums with stronger and a slight harder edge. The dominance of flute and tenor sax on this album mixes superbly with the increased fusion tension explored within. Songs are highly melodic with excellent vocals and group choir like contributions. Songs however symphonic are still quite jazzy and full of syncopation timing. Overall a scrumptious little album from early golden early 70's. " - Loserboy - ProgArchives


- Mimmo Di Martino / acoustic guitar, vocals in 4,6,8
- Peppino Di Santo / drums, percussion, gong, vocals in 2
- Marcello Reale / bass, contrabass, vocals
- Martin Grice / tenor & contraalto & baritone sax, flute, electric flute, vocals
- Ettore Vigo / piano, organ, vocals

1. Villagio (5:14)
2. Tremori Antichi (2:23)
3. Gioia, Disordine, Risentimento (7:20)
4. La Mia Pazzia (3:28)
5. Sogno (5:48)
6. Dimentione Uomo (4:37)
7. Culto Disarmonico (3:45)
8. Pensiero Per Un Abbandono (4:37)

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