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Franco Battiato - Battiato [Aka: Zâ] CD (album) cover

BATTIATO [AKA: ZÂ]

Franco Battiato

 

Rock Progressivo Italiano

1.90 | 22 ratings

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andrea
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1 stars "Battiato" is the sixth album by Franco Battiato and was released in 1977 on the Ricordi label. There's no trace of rock on it, it's pure avant-garde and experimentalism, a challenging work that is really hard to understand and appreciate. To be honest, I find it almost unbearable...

The first side of the original LP is entirely occupied by "Za", a long piece for piano solo (here played by Antonio Ballista) that in the liner notes is described as follows: "Apparently poor. Almost completely based on one chord. Deliberately percussive (the right pedal is never used), it splits and subtracts resonances, with a release technique. It needs a listening that could be defined as meta-analytical, in favour of a timeless non-spatiality". In my opinion, it's just something that might drain out your all your patience as a music listener, drop after drop...

The second side of the LP is completely filled with another long experimental track, "Café-Table-Musik", whose title derives from a phrase with which Marcel Proust had defined some of his books, i.e. coffee table books. It's a kind of clumsy collage of sounds with soprano vocals, romantic piano patterns, fragments of dialogues, reciting voices and even treacherous hints of melody. This piece is described by the composer in the liner notes as a piece of European regression, a sort of Orphic-collage; full of substitutions, manipulations, false quotes, or rather original copies where the piano scale becomes melody, the exercise of voice, feeling... Freedom from the known for the known... In my opinion, it's just another way to wear out your patience as a music listener, if any trace of patience was left after listening to the previous track...

On the whole, a deliberate sonic torture for your ears, but not without a kind of perverse, self-ironic charm.

andrea | 1/5 |

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