La cura
Franco Battiato · 1997
4 min · 2 tracks · new wave · opera · pop rock
A meditative blend of electronic textures and ethereal vocals that evoke a sense of transcendence.
La cura is a single by Franco Battiato, released in 1997. A meditative blend of electronic textures and ethereal vocals that evoke a sense of transcendence. La cura is notable for its profound lyrical content and innovative fusion of genres, which contributed to Battiato's reputation as an avant-garde artist in Italy. The title track became particularly popular, often cited as one of his signature songs, and has significantly influenced subsequent Italian pop and experimental music artists. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does La cura sound like?
A meditative blend of electronic textures and ethereal vocals that evoke a sense of transcendence. Rooted in new wave and opera.
What makes La cura by Franco Battiato notable?
La cura is notable for its profound lyrical content and innovative fusion of genres, which contributed to Battiato's reputation as an avant-garde artist in Italy. The title track became particularly popular, often cited as one of his signature songs, and has significantly influenced subsequent Italian pop and experimental music artists. By the time 'La cura' was released in 1997, Franco Battiato had already established himself as a significant figure in Italian music following his breakthrough in the late 1970s. This album came after the commercially successful 'Fleurs' (1999), marking a period where Battiato embraced more experimental sounds while maintaining his distinctive lyrical depth.
How many songs are on La cura?
La cura has 2 tracks, running approximately 4 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 La cura Standout 4:03
- 2 Dias extranõs (Strani giorni)
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