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JUKE BOX

Franco Battiato

 

Rock Progressivo Italiano

2.51 | 21 ratings

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andrea
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1 stars "Juke Box" is the seventh studio album by Franco Battiato and was released in 1978 on the Ricordi label. It was originally conceived as the soundtrack of a TV series about the life of Filippo Brunelleschi but eventually it wasn't used to comment the scenes on the screen. Here Franco Battiato (vocals, piano) acts as a classical composer and avant-garde performer with the collaboration of Giusto Pio (violin), Juri Camisasca (vocals), Antonio Ballista (piano), Alide Maria Salvetta (soprano vocals) and Roberto Cacciapaglia (orchestra director). I fear, however, that the result of his efforts on this album might sound disappointing to most of the listeners...

The opener, "Campane" (bells) is a short, ethereal piece composed for soprano, violins and piano with a disquieting atmosphere. The following "Su scale" (On scales) is a piece for vocals, choir and two pianos that sounds like a whiny dirge... A disconcerting piece for two violins, "Martyre celeste", closes the first side of album.

Side two opens with a piece for soprano and piano, "Hiver", sung in French with lyrics taken from a poem by Fleur Jaeggy... "Sometimes in the twilight the monotony, but I was gentle / I complied with what I assumed was the order of the universe...". Next comes "Agnus", a piece for vocals, soprano, nine violins, two trumpets and piano. Its nice melodic lines will later find a better use in a track from the 1979 album L'era del cinghiale bianco entitled "Stranizza d'amuri". Then, a long, irritating piece for solo violin entitled "Telegrafi" (Telegraphs) ends the album.

On the whole, just a soporific experiment...

andrea | 1/5 |

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