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Like many 70s giants, PFM faced an identity crisis during the New Wave era.

Lossless formats capture the full frequency range of the original analog masters. You hear PFM as the engineers intended: the warmth of Mauro Pagani’s violin, the punch of Franz Di Cioccio’s drums, and the deep resonance of Patrick Djivas’ bass without the “muddiness” introduced by lossy compression (MP3, AAC). Like many 70s giants, PFM faced an identity

In 1999, PFM reunited with original members and released , an album that marked a return to their progressive rock roots. In 1999, PFM reunited with original members and

No single retail box exists. You must assemble it from: Highlights include Photos of Ghosts (the first Italian

(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