Franco Battiato’s Fetus, released in 1971, is a groundbreaking work that blends progressive rock, avant-garde, and experimental music. The album explores themes of existence, consciousness, and the human condition, featuring complex arrangements and Battiato’s distinctive vocal style. With its eclectic instrumentation and innovative soundscapes, Fetus stands out as a significant contribution to the Italian music scene of the era for good reason.
2017 Italian repress from Sony Music/RCA. Original cover is a bit controversial and meant to provoke a reaction and discussion. I don’t particularly like dropping something of that nature on the front of this blog, but I won’t censor anything but myself here.



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