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Performer: Planetarium
Genre: Rock
Album: Infinity
Released: 1990
Style: Prog Rock
MP3 version ZIP size: 1790 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1359 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1318 mb
Rating: 4.2
Votes: 455
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Tracklist

1 The Beginning 3:10
2 Life 7:02
3 Man (Part One) 2:03
4 Man (Part Two) 3:45
5 Love 2:43
6 War 2:39
7 The Moon 4:01
8 Infinity 11:00

Companies, etc.

  • Made By – PhonoComp

Credits

  • Composed By [All Songs By] – A. Ferrari*
  • Design – Zanini*
  • Liner Notes – Natch Mallet

Notes

Made in Italy by PhonoComp
© 1971 ℗ 4-1990

Catalogue number variations are: VM 019 on spines, VM019CD on CD.

Packaged in a standard jewel case with 4-page booklet.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout: VM 019 PHC
  • Rights Society: S.I.A.E.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
VY/LP 10051 Planetarium Infinity ‎(LP, Album) Victory Records VY/LP 10051 Italy 1971
VM 019, VM019CD Planetarium Infinity ‎(CD, Album, RE) Vinyl Magic, Vinyl Magic VM 019, VM019CD Italy Unknown
VM 019, VM019CD Planetarium Infinity ‎(CD, Album, RE) Vinyl Magic, Vinyl Magic VM 019, VM019CD Italy Unknown
KICP 7044 Planetarium Infinity ‎(CD, Album) Nexus KICP 7044 Japan 1995

Bremar
from my Italian Progressive Rock reissue explosion Part 2 feature in Audion 23 (Nov.1992)Planetarium, despite the title of their album: INFINITY, just released the one record and disappeared. A great shame really, as their instrumental rock featured a great deal of invention. A richly textured, melodic rock with the accent on keyboards, oft romantic phrased orchestrations from organ, mellotron and wordless vocals, recalling Catharsis on occasions, and also the symphonic rock of Rousseau, Craft, Banco, Eela Craig, et al. Indeed an excellent album despite an overt fascination with using crackly sound effects records!