Known for his ability to reach the primal core of emotional matters, Battisti did some of his very best songwriting in his early '70s collaborations with the cryptically named lyricist Mogol. This 1972 album, the title of which translates to "Humanly Man: The Dream," features Battisti's gorgeous melodies wrapped up in soft, warm orchestral arrangements. Battisti's experimental pop is worth discovering on this first time U.S. CD release. Original artwork and new detailed liner notes.
Tracks: 1. I Giardini Di Marzo 2. Innocenti Evasioni 3. E Penso A Te 4. Umanamente Uomo: Il Sogno 5. Comunque Bella 6. Il Leone E La Gallina 7. Sognando e Risognando 8. Il Fuoco