Alice - Azimut -1982 Pop- -flac 16-44- [exclusive] -
Azimut
is the fifth studio album by Italian singer-songwriter Alice (born Carla Bissi), released in 1982 through EMI Music . It is a quintessential piece of early 80s Italian pop, blending synth-heavy arrangements with experimental rock and New Wave influences. Album Overview
- Alice (possibly the singer Alice, or a project name)
- Azimut (likely the jazz/progressive band "Azimut" or a label)
- 1982
- Pop
- FLAC 16-bit / 44.1 kHz (standard CD-quality lossless audio)
: A major hit co-written by Battiato and Pio, showcasing Alice’s ability to command a personality-driven pop song. "Chan-son Egocentrique" : A landmark duet with Franco Battiato that became a synth-pop staple. "Laura degli specchi" : Written by Eugenio Finardi Alice - Azimut -1982 Pop- -Flac 16-44-
This specific resolution (16/44) is the standard of the Compact Disc, a format that exploded into the mainstream right alongside Azimut in 1982. This file represents the promise of the digital age. Before the MP3 came along and compressed music into convenient, low-quality shards, the CD—and by extension, the FLAC rip of that CD—promised "perfect sound forever." Azimut is the fifth studio album by Italian
If you enjoyed this deep dive, explore other 1980s Italian gems: Giuni Russo’s debut, or Franco Battiato’s "La Voce del Padrone." Keep listening in lossless. Alice (possibly the singer Alice, or a project
Have you listened to this era of Alice? Do you prefer the Battiato-produced electronic period or her earlier work? Let me know in the comments below.
Alice - Azimut - 1982 Pop - FLAC 16-44
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