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This experimental trajectory continued with Jet Lag (1977), an album heavily inspired by the flourishing American jazz-rock scene. By the time they released Passpartù in 1978, the band had pivoted again, returning to their roots with a warmer, more acoustic, and traditional Italian folk-pop sound.

When discussing the pantheon of progressive rock, names like Genesis, Yes, and King Crimson often dominate the conversation. However, any true connoisseur knows that Italy’s stands shoulder-to-shoulder with the British giants. With a career spanning over five decades, PFM didn't just imitate the symphonic rock sound—they defined its Mediterranean variant, infusing it with classical virtuosity, jazz fusion, and raw Italian lyrical passion. This experimental trajectory continued with Jet Lag (1977),