The "Flac 16-44" specification refers to . As a digital archive format, it preserves the full dynamic range of the original 1982 production without the loss of data associated with MP3s. This format is ideal for appreciating the intricate synth layers and Alice's nuanced vocal performance that define the early-80s Italian pop aesthetic. Azimut (3:45) A cosa pensano (3:45) Animali d'America (4:08) Deciditi (3:40) Messaggio (3:46) Principessa (4:28) La mano (5:36) Chan-son Egocentrique (3:52) Laura degli specchi (3:51)
Co-written with Francesco Messina; described as humorous and unconventional. Art-pop track featuring saxophone by Claudio Pascoli. Deciditi A slightly more AOR (Adult Oriented Rock) pop track. Messaggio Alice - Azimut -1982 Pop- -Flac 16-44-
In 1982, the Italian music scene witnessed a transformative moment with the release of , the fifth studio album by the enigmatic singer-songwriter Alice (born Carla Bissi). Published under EMI Music , this record remains a cornerstone of Italian New Wave and Art Pop. A Masterpiece of Italian New Wave The "Flac 16-44" specification refers to
This calculation considers two channels (stereo) and assumes a 1-second timeframe for simplicity. Azimut (3:45) A cosa pensano (3:45) Animali d'America
Following the success of her 1981 Eurovision entry and Sanremo win with "Per Elisa," Azimut further established Alice's transition toward a more intellectual, synthesizer-heavy sound. The album is highly regarded for its sophisticated arrangements by Battiato and Giusto Pio.
is the fifth studio album by Italian singer Alice (born Carla Bissi), released in 1982 by EMI Music Italy . It represents a sophisticated transition in her career, moving from the sharp New Wave of her previous works toward a more "cultured" and linear pop style. Musical Style and Production