-flac 16-44- | Alice - Azimut -1982 Pop-

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

A synth-heavy masterpiece that showcased her vocal range.

Battiato co-wrote the hit "Messaggio" (under the pseudonym Albert Kui) and performed a duet on the New Wave track "Chan-son Egocentrique" Technical Detail: The album is frequently sought in FLAC 16-bit/44.1kHz

For audiophiles, the (CD quality) version of this album is essential to capturing the intricate layers of Battiato's production and Alice’s wide vocal range. High-fidelity listeners often praise this format for preserving the "clean and harmonious" singing against the "dirty and scratchy" rock elements found in tracks like "Deciditi". Azimut by Alice (Album, New Wave) - Rate Your Music

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