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Alice — - Azimut -1982 Pop- -flac 16-44-The album consists of 9 tracks, blending electronic synth textures with sophisticated songwriting: Track Title Notable Credits Synthesizer-driven title track A cosa pensano Co-written by Francesco Messina Animali d'America Features saxophone by Claudio Pascoli Deciditi Described as slightly cheesy AOR/Pop Messaggio Co-written by Battiato (under pseudonym Albert Kui) Principessa Characterized as "personality pop" La mano Arranged by Eugenio Finardi Chan-son Egocentrique High-profile duet with Franco Battiato Laura degli specchi Folk-pop song written by Eugenio Finardi Audio Quality (FLAC 16-bit/44.1kHz) Would you like a spectrogram analysis or a comparison with other versions (e.g., 1982 vinyl vs. 1990s CD)? Alice - Azimut -1982 Pop- -Flac 16-44- 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 The album consists of 9 tracks, blending electronic The tracklist balances commercial appeal with intellectual depth: "Messaggio" It represents a sophisticated transition in her career, The album strikes a unique balance between radio-friendly pop and avant-garde experimentation. Highlights Experimental "art pop" with Alice herself on synthesizers. A cosa pensano Alice, Francesco Messina An unconventional look at social expectations. Animali d'America Notable for its saxophone work by Claudio Pascoli. Deciditi A more traditional pop-rock entry. Messaggio Alice, Giusto Pio, Battiato The album's primary commercial breakthrough. Principessa |
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