Franco Battiato's "Battiato: Genesi" is a captivating journey through the realms of Italian singer-songwriter artistry, originally released in 1987 and remastered in 2021. This album is a testament to Battiato's unique ability to blend profound lyrical themes with orchestral and choral arrangements, creating a rich and immersive soundscape. Spanning over an hour, the album is divided into three acts, each offering a distinct exploration of existential and spiritual themes.
The first act introduces the listener to a world of solitude and introspection, with tracks like "I cavalieri della solitudine" and "Simon Petra" setting the tone. The second act delves into the elements and the divine, featuring powerful choral pieces such as "Aria-Spirito-Fuoco-Coscienza" and "Rorate Coeli." The final act brings a sense of resolution and reflection, with tracks like "Cerco un giardino" and "Gloria Gloria curva" showcasing Battiato's poetic prowess and musical depth.
"Battiato: Genesi" is a profound exploration of human existence and spirituality, wrapped in a tapestry of orchestral and vocal brilliance. It's an album that invites the listener to ponder the mysteries of life and the universe, making it a timeless piece in Franco Battiato's discography.