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Gommalacca

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Gommalacca
Studio album by
Released18 September 1998
GenreElectronic, rock[1]
Length44:28
LabelPolyGram
ProducerFranco Battiato
Franco Battiato chronology
L'imboscata
(1996)
Gommalacca
(1998)
Fleurs
(1999)

Gommalacca (transl.Shellac) is a studio album by Italian singer-songwriter Franco Battiato, issued in 1998.

Production

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Battiato worked on Gommalacca for a year and a half.[2] The album was recorded between Battiato's house in Catania, Stonehenge Studio in Peschiera Borromeo and two recording studios in Milan, Next and Nautilus.[1] Musicians involved in this album include Gavin Harrison, Morgan and Marco Pancaldi from Bluvertigo, and Ru Catania from Africa Unite [it], with Fleur Jaeggy (credited as Carlotta Wieck), Ginevra Di Marco and Andrea Pezzi serving as chorus.[1][3] Cover art was ideated by Sergio Pappalettera from Studio Prodesign.[1]

Release and reception

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Anticipated by the lead single "Shock in My Town", the album was released on 24 September 1998.[3] It won the Targa Tenco as best album of the year.[3][4]

The album was described as "vigorous and inspired [...] with hard and distorted sounds and bold samples set in lavish arrangements."[4] Annino La Posta wrote: "Gommalacca is a bold and hard-edged album - at times swirling and restless - yet, as often occurs in Battiato's work, occasionally the sonic architecture recedes and allows glimpses of lyrical beauty to emerge."[2]

Track listing

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No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Shock in My Town"Franco Battiato, Manlio SgalambroBattiato4:24
2."Auto da fé"Battiato, SgalambroBattiato3:59
3."Casta Diva"Battiato, SgalambroBattiato3:38
4."Il ballo del potere"Battiato, SgalambroBattiato4:26
5."La preda"SgalambroBattiato3:44
6."Il mantello e la spiga"SgalambroBattiato3:59
7."È stato molto bello"SgalambroBattiato3:49
8."Quello che fu"SgalambroBattiato4:30
9."Vite parallele"SgalambroBattiato3:24
10."Shakleton"Sgalambro, Fleur JaeggyBattiato8:35

Charts

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Weekly chart performance for Gommalacca
Chart (1998) Peak
position
Italian Albums (FIMI)[5] 1

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Zuffanti, Fabio (30 June 2020). "Gommalacca". Franco Battiato: Tutti i dischi e tutte le canzoni, dal 1965 al 2019. LIT Edizioni. ISBN 978-88-6231-868-6.
  2. ^ a b La Posta, Annino (2010). "1996-2000: Shock in My Town". Franco Battiato: soprattutto il silenzio. Giunti. ISBN 978-88-09-74253-6.
  3. ^ a b c Spessato, Carla (20 October 2021). "Passa la gioventù, non te ne fare un vanto". Franco Battiato: Come un incantesimo. Giunti. ISBN 978-88-09-95527-1.
  4. ^ a b Enrico Deregibus (8 October 2010). Dizionario completo della Canzone Italiana. Giunti Editore. pp. 48–9. ISBN 978-8809756250.
  5. ^ "Classifica settimanale WK 40 (dal 25.09.1998 al 01.10.1998)". FIMI. Retrieved 29 February 2024.
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