Franco Battiato's "Orizzonti Perduti," released in December 1983 under EMI Italiana, is a captivating journey through the Italian singer-songwriter's unique musical landscape. This album, his thirteenth studio effort, is a collection of eight concise tracks, each clocking in at just over three minutes, making the entire experience a tight, engaging listen that spans a mere 29 minutes.
Battiato's signature blend of electronic instrumentation and poetic lyricism is on full display here. Tracks like "La Stagione Dell'Amore" and "Mal D'Africa" showcase his ability to weave intricate melodies with thought-provoking themes, while "La Musica È Stanca" offers a reflective moment that feels both intimate and universal. The album's brevity doesn't detract from its depth; instead, it amplifies the impact of each song, making "Orizzonti Perduti" a compelling exploration of Battiato's artistic vision.
The 2008 remaster brings a fresh clarity to the original recordings, allowing the nuances of Battiato's composition and performance to shine through. Whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer to his work, "Orizzonti Perduti" offers a rich, immersive experience that highlights the enduring appeal of Franco Battiato's music.