Franco Battiato's "Messa Arcaica," released on December 12, 1994, under Universal Music Italia S.r.l., is a captivating exploration of the Italian singer-songwriter genre. This concise yet profound album spans just 35 minutes, featuring five tracks that collectively form a unique and spiritually resonant mass. Battiato, known for his eclectic style and philosophical depth, delivers a work that transcends traditional religious music, blending sacred texts with his signature artistic vision. The album's tracks—"Kyrie," "Gloria," "Credo," "Sanctus," and "Agnus Dei"—offer a meditative journey through ancient liturgical themes, reimagined with Battiato's distinctive touch. "Messa Arcaica" is a testament to Battiato's ability to merge the sacred with the contemporary, creating a timeless piece that resonates with both the faithful and the curious alike.