: Atto I () 1-1: Ouverture (5:14) 1-2: L'ultima Notte D'amore (2:02) 1-3: La Visione Del Pazzo (1:14) 1-4: Non ? Un Incubo ? Realt? (4:32) 1-5: La Promessa (4:01) 1-6: La Danza Degli Orologi (2:45) 1-7: La Canzone Dell'innocenza (2:49) 1-8: Il Mio Nome ? Dracula (7:23) 1-9: Il Castello Dei Perch? (3:23) 1-10: Vieni Jonathan Vieni (3:33) 1-11: Terra Madre (4:01) 1-12: Il Demeter (1:16) 1-13: Rose E Sangue (2:46) 1-14: Due Labbra Della Stessa Ferita (5:37) 1-15: Non Guardarmi (4:16) : Atto II () 2-1: Il Tuo Sorriso La Tua Voce (3:38) 2-2: Male D'Amore (3:14) 2-3: L'incubo Di Lucy (2:44) 2-4: Il Vero Nemico (3:45) 2-5: Non Avrai Pace (1:53) 2-6: Due Donne In Me (3:49) 2-7: Il Punto Debole (9:10) 2-8: Una Nuova Carezza (5:13) 2-9: La Morte Non Muore (2:56) 2-10: Ho Mangiato Il Vampiro (3:59) 2-11: Un Destino Di Rondine (4:23) 2-12: Andarsene Per Amore (5:20)
Description:
Dracula Opera Rock is an album by P.F.M., released in 2005. The album is a progressive rock 2-CD. -
This limited edition presents the original cast recording of the rock opera.
A track titled "Il Fantasma di Lucy" is printed on the back cover track list and the label of disc 2, following track 2-4 but the CD player only shows 12 tracks.
For the album version, with a reduced tracklist and sung by PFM, please see [r565340].
"Dracula Opera Rock" on CD is a powerful rock opera interpretation of the Dracula myth, performed by the legendary Italian progressive rock band P.F.M. (Premiata Forneria Marconi). Across this album, symphonic arrangements, electric guitars and dramatic vocal parts merge into a cinematic soundscape that alternates between dark, Gothic atmospheres and expansive melodic passages. The narrative structure gives the listener the feeling of experiencing a full theatrical production in audio form, with recurring musical themes, dynamic tempo changes and richly layered instrumentation typical of sophisticated rock operas. The production emphasizes clarity and depth, allowing orchestral elements and rock band to coexist without losing intensity or emotional impact. This release is ideal for listeners who love concept albums, theatrical rock and progressive storytelling in music, and for anyone who wants to discover a more dramatic, narrative-driven side of P.F.M. and the Dracula legend in a modern rock setting. MUSI+ as the manufacturer stands for carefully curated music productions with attention to sound quality and presentation; their releases typically focus on giving demanding listeners well-produced, thematically coherent albums that can hold their own as long-term additions to a collection. The label's emphasis is on presenting artistically ambitious projects in a format that does justice to both sound and packaging. P.F.M. (Premiata Forneria Marconi) is one of the most influential Italian progressive rock bands, known internationally since the 1970s for their complex compositions, virtuosic playing and the successful fusion of rock, classical and folk elements. They have been regarded as pioneers of European prog rock, touring widely and earning a dedicated global following with their sophisticated concept works and technically impressive live performances. With projects like this rock opera, P.F.M. reaffirm their reputation for artistic ambition and their ability to transform literary and historical themes into expansive musical experiences.