Alice - Azimut -1982 Pop- -flac 16-44- !exclusive!
Forty-two years later, Azimut has not aged; it has fossilized into a perfect amber of early-80s Italian futurism. For the collector, the phrase is more than a search query. It is a specification for perfection.
Azimut is not background music. It is a listening commitment. It is moody, intellectual, and occasionally disorienting.
A deeply evocative song that showcases the Battiato-Pio influence, mixing acoustic instruments with haunting synth pads. Alice - Azimut -1982 Pop- -Flac 16-44-
Alice (Italian singer, born Carla Bissi) Album: Azimut Year: 1982 Genre: Pop / Art Pop / Synth-pop Format: FLAC Resolution: 16-bit / 44.1 kHz (standard CD quality)
The album consists of nine tracks, totaling approximately 36 minutes: Style/Notes The title track, featuring art-pop influences. A cosa pensano A "groovy Italian pop anthem". Animali d'America Art-pop with experimental textures. Deciditi Leans toward Adult Oriented Rock (AOR). Messaggio A major personality-pop single co-written by Battiato. Principessa Another track with AOR leanings. La mano Explores deeper, atmospheric textures. Chan-son Egocentrique A standout New Wave duet with Franco Battiato. Laura degli specchi A violin-infused folk-pop and progressive piece. Legacy and Audio Quality Forty-two years later, Azimut has not aged; it
, released in 1982 by EMI Music, represents a pivotal moment in Italian singer-songwriter
: Showcasing her international appeal, this track brings an intellectual, almost cabaret-like atmosphere to the album. 4. Why Azimut in FLAC 16-44? Azimut is not background music
, pushing the boundaries of mainstream music with avant-garde textures. Collaborative Synergy and Sonic Identity
: The closing folk-pop track written by Eugenio Finardi, often praised for its "Baroque" or progressive feel. A cosa pensano Alice, Francesco Messina Animali d'America Alice, Battiato, Giusto Pio Principessa Chanson egocentrique Battiato, Messina, Tramonti Laura degli specchi Eugenio Finardi Technical Note While your reference mentions Flac 16-44 (lossless CD quality), the album was originally released on Vinyl, Cassette, and Stereo