Alice – Azimut (1982): A Masterpiece of Italian New Wave Pop

FLAC 16-44 format

For audiophiles and collectors, seeking Azimut in (CD quality) is essential for preserving the intricate production details. The 1982 recording was captured at legendary locations like Stone Castle Studios and Radius Studio, using state-of-the-art analog equipment for the time. A lossless 16-bit/44.1kHz digital file ensures that the layered synthesizers, crisp percussion by Alfredo Golino, and the nuanced frequencies of Alice's voice are heard exactly as intended, without the compression artifacts found in MP3s. Why It Matters Today

FLAC rip at 16-bit / 44.1kHz

However, sourcing a proper (Red Book CD standard) changes the experience entirely. Here is why this resolution is the sweet spot for this specific album:

"A cosa pensano":

A groovy, bass-heavy track that highlights Alice's ability to navigate complex rhythmic structures. High-Fidelity Audio: FLAC 16-bit/44.1kHz

, released in label, is the fifth studio album by Italian singer-songwriter . This record is a cornerstone of Italian progressive pop

A standout duet with Battiato, later re-recorded for Alice's Personal Jukebox "Laura degli specchi": A folk-pop piece written by Eugenio Finardi

Minimalist Synth-Pop

Labeling Azimut strictly as “Pop” is accurate, but reductive. This is .

Angelo Carrara

Produced by , Azimut represents a creative peak for Alice following her Eurovision success and her 1981 self-titled album. The record is noted for its collaboration with legendary musician Franco Battiato , who co-wrote several tracks and performed a duet on "Chan-son Egocentrique". Genre: Pop, Rock, New Wave, Sophisti-pop. Runtime: Approximately 36:46.

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Azimut Artist: Alice Year: 1982 Genre: Pop Format: FLAC 16/44