Studio Albums
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Before PFM, the members were highly sought-after session musicians in a band called ("Those Guys"). They played on roughly 80% of Italian recordings at the time, backing legends like Lucio Battisti and Fabrizio De André. However, the 1969 release of King Crimson's In the Court of the Crimson King served as a "spark" that inspired them to move beyond reworked American pop toward complex, symphonic rock. Discography Highlights & Key Eras
Below is a complete guide to their original studio discography, highlighting their "Golden Era" and evolution across five decades. The Golden Era (1972–1977)
Storia di un minuto (1972):
Their legendary debut, featuring the signature track "Impressioni di settembre".
This period defines PFM's legacy, featuring their most acclaimed Italian masterpieces and the subsequent English-language versions released via Greg Lake’s Manticore Records. Per un amico