Mentioned in a DeBaser review for his contributions to the 1979 Lovisoni–Messina album Prati bagnati del monte analogo (released on Gianni Sassi's label, with Franco Battiato as producer). On that record Lovisoni authored the side B pieces HulaOm and AmonRa and provided liner-note commentary about music as contemplation.

A DeBaser review examines Raul Lovisoni's role on the 1979 Lovisoni–Messina album Prati bagnati del monte analogo, produced on Gianni Sassi's label with Franco Battiato as producer. The album is inspired by René Daumal's Il monte analogo; side A is a single extended title track, side B features Lovisoni compositions HulaOm and AmonRa. Contributors include Patti Tassini (harp), Michele Fedrigotti (piano) and Juri Camisasca (voice).

For:Listeners and readers interested in Italian alternative and experimental music, and fans of the Franco Battiato circle.

 After discussing Aktuala, I want to talk about another figure closely linked to Franco Battiato, namely his album cover designer and musician in his own right, Francesco Messina.

  Discover the review
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