Battiato's third effort is an otherworldly mix of primitive electronic, folk, and world music. There's really no other album quite like it, which makes it that much more interesting. I didn't have a good grasp of this album, and it's been 28 years since I last heard it. But even after this revisit, I would have a hard time articulating the music. It's almost like systems music, yet it's very warm sounding which is contradicting. From an era when exploration of sound had no boundaries.
Ownership: CD: 1992 Artis. Jewel case release. Booklet has liner notes in Italian and photos. Mastered straight from vinyl and obvious too. Mail order acquisition (1996).
I had a chance to grab the original LP in Baltimore with that large buy in 2021. It wasn't cheap and I'd already spent a fortune. And I wasn't sure this was an album I wanted to keep, but that was due to my unfamiliarity with it. Given that the CD sounds like vinyl, I should have forked over for it. Oh well, not the end of the world, but I'll be looking for it now.
1996; 12/28/23 (new entry)
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