Franco Battiato's self-titled album, released in 1977, is a seminal work in the Italian singer-songwriter genre, marking a significant shift in the artist's career. This avant-garde masterpiece, released on the Ricordi label, is a departure from traditional rock, offering instead a rich tapestry of experimental sounds and introspective lyrics. The album features two extended tracks: "Za" and "Cafè Table Musik," each pushing the boundaries of conventional song structure. "Za" opens the album with a mesmerizing 19-minute exploration of minimalist composition, while "Cafè Table Musik" continues the journey with an 18-minute piece that blends ambient textures with Battiato's distinctive vocals. The album's 38-minute duration is a testament to Battiato's ambition and artistic vision, making it a standout release in his discography. This album is the sixth in Franco Battiato's catalog, following his earlier works and setting the stage for his future experimental and innovative releases.