perché ANIMA LATINA è il disco più rivoluzionario di Battisti

🎙️ What happens when Italy's most famous artist decides to risk everything to revolutionize his sound? In this episode, we discover the secrets of "Anima latina," the rebellious masterpiece in which Lucio Battisti and Mogol fused South American rhythms and progressive rock, even going so far as to hide their vocals in order to defy the rules of the 1970s recording industry. 💛 SUPPORT THE PROJECT Buy me a coffee and help the podcast grow → https://buymeacoffee.com/paroleesuoni... 🎧 LISTEN TO THE AUDIO VERSION Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/show/2bXQNfo... 📲 FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook →   / paroleesuonipodcast   Instagram →   / paroleesuonipodcast   #LucioBattisti #AnimaLatina #StoriaDellaMusica #MusicaItaliana #Vinili #Mogol #RetroscenaMusicali 🎵 Original music: "Dolce Italia" by Pierpaolo Scuro →    • Pierpaolo Scuro - Dolce Italia (Video in s...   📩 For information and job offers: [email protected] ⏰ CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Introduction: An album beyond pop 00:39 - Why Anima Latina is a visionary masterpiece 01:09 - How to support the Parole e Suoni project 02:16 - Welcome to the podcast – Pierpaolo presents 02:43 - The genesis of Anima Latina 03:22 - Who was Lucio Battisti: origins and first successes 04:30 - The meeting with Mogol and the turning point in singer-songwriter music 05:21 - From pop to the need to experiment 06:34 - The trip to South America and new inspiration 07:13 - The collective experience of Latin music 07:43 - The decision to turn everything upside down: the interview with 1974 08:29 - The creation of Anima Latina at the Anzano mill 09:03 - Musical experimentation and creative climate 09:37 - Recordings and the use of innovative effects 10:10 - Battisti wants a submerged voice: Mogol's doubts 10:50 - The title, the cover, and social symbolism 12:13 - Far from pop rules: a complex album 13:20 - Raw lyrics and poetic realism 14:05 - Everyday life as a central theme 14:45 - Circular structure and mysterious pseudonyms 15:57 - Who was Gnaeus Pompey? The Mystery of Credit 4:29 PM - Mixed Reception and Criticism of Its Complexity 5:10 PM - Sales, Active Listening, and the Rejection of Passivity 5:41 PM - Critical Rediscovery: A Misunderstood Masterpiece 6:34 PM - Battisti's Transformation: The End of Sentimental Pop 7:02 PM - Anima Latina as a Sound Time Machine 7:42 PM - An Album That Engage and Change the Listener 8:12 PM - Conclusion: What Do You Think of Anima Latina? 📝 LEGAL DISCLAIMER: This video is an original work of commentary, critical analysis, dissemination, and contextualization. The video may contain brief excerpts from audiovisual works by third parties, as well as quotations, summaries, paraphrases, and reworkings of public sources, including articles, essays, books, interviews, blogs, documents, recordings, and other informational materials. Such materials are used exclusively to the extent necessary for the purposes of criticism, discussion, information, and dissemination, pursuant to art. 70 of Law No. 633 of April 22, 1941, where applicable. The excerpts and references are selected, commented on, and inserted into a new editorial context; they do not replace the enjoyment of the original works and are not intended to compete with their economic exploitation. The video can be monetized using the tools offered by the platform. Such monetization does not alter the critical, informative, and transformative purpose of the content. The rights to the works, trademarks, names, images, recordings, and materials cited belong to their respective owners. Where available and physically possible, the title, author, publisher, source, or other references to the cited works are indicated in the description, credits, or within the video. 📝 Lucio Battisti Anima latina, Anima latina review, history of Italian music, behind-the-scenes recordings, Lucio Battisti and Mogol