The comprehensive discography of Premiata Forneria Marconi (PFM)
For Bass Response (Subwoofer test): 3. Chocolate Kings (title track) – Patrick Djivas’s Rickenbacker. In the pantheon of 1970s progressive rock, few
(owned by Emerson, Lake & Palmer), the band released English versions of their work with lyrics by Peter Sinfield. Highlights include Photos of Ghosts (the first Italian rock album on the US Billboard 200) and The World Became the World Stylistic Shifts (1975–1987): The band transitioned toward harder rock in Chocolate Kings and jazz-fusion in Lake & Palmer)
In the pantheon of 1970s progressive rock, few bands command the respect and reverence afforded to Premiata Forneria Marconi (PFM). Hailing from Italy, PFM carved a unique niche by blending the technical complexity of British prog (think Yes or King Crimson) with the distinct, melodic sensitivity of the Mediterranean tradition. For audiophiles and collectors, obtaining their discography in a 39 CD lossless collection represents the definitive way to experience the band’s evolution from symphonic rock pioneers to pop experimenters and back again. In the pantheon of 1970s progressive rock, few