June 26, 2020

Raul Lovisoni / Francesco Messina ‎– Prati Bagnati Del Monte Analogo (1979, LP, Italy)

Tracklist:
A1 – Francesco Messina/ Prati Bagnati Del Monte Analogo – 23:25
B1 – Raul Lovisoni/ Hula Om – 9:01
B2 – Raul Lovisoni/ Amon Ra – 11:40

Musicians:
Keyboards [Vocoder Moog, Sinth Vocoder Roland, Sinthi Ems] – Francesco Messina (A1)
Piano – Michele Fredrigotti (A1)
Harp – Patti Tassini (B1)
Glass Harmonica – Raul Lovisoni (B2)
Voice – Juri Camisasca (B2)


Raul Lovisoni and Francesco Messina's seminal LP from 1979 has long remained among the most beloved. Prati Bagnati Del Monte Analogo not only introduced the world to the work of two gifted composers, but also is notable for being produced by electronic pioneer Franco Battiato. A sister album to Prati Bagnati would be Giusto Pio's breathtaking Motore Immobile, likewise graced with the maestro's gentle hand around the same time. Lovisoni and Messina are both central figures within the Italian avant-garde. Part of a generation of artists who contributed to a radical rethinking of musical practices and composition, they reveal Minimalism as it's rarely known: delicate melodies, subtle harmonic interplay, incorporating diverse creative traditions and slowly giving way to an ever-expanding open space. Prati Bagnati Del Monte Analogo's meditative title track, inspired by René Daumal's surrealist novel Le Mont Analogue, features Messina on synthesizer and Michele Fedrigotti's impressionistic piano, while on Lovisoni's 'Hula Om' and 'Amon Ra,' solo harp, crystal glasses and Juri Camisasca's radiant vocal drones further ascend into the stratosphere. Skirting the outer edges of ambient, new age and experimental music, Prati Bagnati has a transformative beauty unlike anything else.

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