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Smogmagica was recorded in Los Angeles and is considered one of Le Orme's more controversial albums among longtime fans. While it retained some atmospheric elements, songs like "Ora o mai più" signaled the band's attempt to experiment with shorter, more accessible formats.

The track is often described as a "prog'n'roll" piece, characterized by its energetic tempo and guitar-driven sound. This shift was largely influenced by the addition of guitarist , who brought a bluesy, rock-oriented edge that contrasted with the band's previous keyboard-heavy compositions. le_orme_ora_o_mai_piu

is a track by the Italian progressive rock band Le Orme , featured on their 1975 album, Smogmagica . Released during a transitional period for the band, the song marks a departure from their symphonic "prog" roots toward a more straightforward, hard-rocking style. Musical Style and Content Smogmagica was recorded in Los Angeles and is

The song tells the story of a man driving frantically through red lights to reach a meeting with his girlfriend. This shift was largely influenced by the addition

It features a dramatic ending characterized by the sound effect of a car crash, emphasizing the "now or never" (Ora o mai più) theme of the title. Context within Smogmagica

Critics at Prog Archives have noted that while the song is captivating, it is often viewed as less complex than the band's magnum opuses like Felona e Sorona or Uomo di pezza . Some listeners find the literal lyrics and sound effects to be less convincing than the band's typical poetic and ethereal style. LE ORME Smogmagica reviews - Prog Archives

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