

A guitar virtuoso of great versatility.
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LIVE VIDEO .....LinkXII
JAZZ USA , ..JAZZ ITALIA , ..PROGRESSIVE . . . Crazy Records JAPAN -----SEZIONE MUSICA
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Campo di Marte Italian Progressive Rock of the 70s by Enrico Rosa info
BTF has released in April 2006: Brand new reissue in re-mastered edition of the 1973 Campo di Marte, The new edition has been completely re-mastered
under Enrico Rosa's direction, resuming the original sound and the original track list of the 1973 recordings.

Enrico Rosa 1973 Mestre (Italy)
ITALIAN PROG ....BRAZIL PROG .....RUSSIAN PROG ... AUSTRALIAN PROG

A double CD including a Live performance from 1972 at the Space Electronic (Firenze- Italy) and a Live performance of July 2003
released by BTF February 2004.
Campo di Marte Live 1972-2003 double CD info


mp3 Demo Rock Barock Live July 2003 as Campo di Marte

mp3 Back in Time


mp3 Black Cats..........................mp3 Boston .................

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Enrico Rosa-guitar, Antonello Solinas-bass, Michele Leonardi-drums, Vincenzo Bramanti-guitar
Jazz in a Rock world
An unusual Jazz line up with 2 guitars bass and drums.
The band "Link
XII" was born for pure coincidence when Enrico, who lives in Denmark,
was on holiday in Italy during summer 2005; the guys met for the first time
in Viareggio during a jam-session and there they felt a special musical mood
upon them. Later playing some jazz standards and blues like (C. Parker) Billie's
Bounce, (Bob Berg) Friday Night at the Cadillac Club and some of Enrico Rosa's
compositions like "Three Minutes Blues" or "Sqwaqwaz"
with a minor blues impro, a connection to Jazz through the 12 bars of blues
became clear and so the idea of "Link XII" as an imaginary site
where Jazz and Blues have their home.
From that moment the band was born as well as the album:
"Back Home"
Drowing by Massimo Bresciani

Recorded at City Music in Lucca using composition by the two guitarists
Vincenzo Bramanti & Enrico Rosa.
Available at BTF
Progressor - Uzbekistan - Russia

"To the old friendship"
2003
for more info click on photoes
Argenti & Rosa
Ferdinando Argenti - piano
Enrico Rosa - ac. and el. guitar
Eva Rosa - alto recorder on track 3 and 6