Dive into the eclectic and introspective world of Franco Battiato with "Gli Anni '70/New Package," a sprawling double album that encapsulates the essence of his groundbreaking work from the 1970s. Released in 1998, this collection spans over two and a half hours, featuring 20 tracks that blend the genres of Italian singer-songwriter and experimental music, showcasing Battiato's unique artistic vision.
The album opens with "Fetus," a haunting and atmospheric piece that sets the tone for the journey ahead. Tracks like "Meccanica" and "Areknames" highlight Battiato's experimental side, blending electronic elements with his distinctive vocals. "Aria Di Rivoluzione/Sequenze E Frequenze" and "Da Oriente A Occidente" offer a glimpse into his philosophical and spiritual explorations, while "Il Silenzio Del Rumore" and "Rien Ne Va Plus - Andante" showcase his poetic lyricism and musical depth.
"Gli Anni '70/New Package" is not just a retrospective but a testament to Franco Battiato's enduring influence and innovation. Whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer to his music, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. From the experimental sounds of "Beta" and "Pollution" to the reflective "I Cancelli Della Memoria" and the evocative "Sud Afternoon," each track tells a story, inviting you to explore the depths of Battiato's artistic universe.