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

, notable for its sophisticated production and high-fidelity sound, which is particularly evident in a 16-bit/44.1kHz FLAC 💿 Album Overview Alice (born Carla Bissi) Italo Pop, New Wave, Art Pop Angelo Carrara Key Collaborators: Franco Battiato and Giusto Pio 🎵 Essential Tracks

The album is defined by its experimental yet accessible synth-pop landscape: "Messaggio": A major single co-written by Franco Battiato under his pseudonym "Albert Kui". "Chan-son Egocentrique":

A standout duet with Battiato, later re-recorded for Alice's Personal Jukebox "Laura degli specchi": A folk-pop piece written by Eugenio Finardi Alice - Azimut -1982 Pop- -Flac 16-44-

, frequently cited as one of the album's most melodic and passionate highlights.

The atmospheric opening track that sets the synth-driven tone for the record. 🎹 Technical Features & Production Hi-Fi Quality:

Fans of high-resolution audio (like 16/44 FLAC) appreciate this album for its layered instrumentation, including acoustic piano, synthesizers, and violin. Recording Studios: Primarily recorded at Stone Castle Studios , released in label, is the fifth studio

, with tracks "Messaggio" and "Laura degli specchi" recorded at Radius Studio Musical Style: The album blends (Adult Oriented Rock) with Sophisti-Pop

, utilizing a mix of "dated" but charming vintage synth sounds and energetic, uplifting vocal performances. 📈 Reception Critical Acclaim:

It is often ranked among the best Italian pop albums of the early '80s, maintaining a strong 3.7 to 4.1 rating on platforms like Rate Your Music Cultural Context: Released shortly after her Eurovision entry "Per Elisa," Check Alice’s official Bandcamp page (managed by her

cemented Alice as a serious artist capable of blending commercial success with avant-garde influences. If you'd like, I can: where to purchase physical copies (Vinyl/CD) full track-by-track breakdown with lyrics translations Compare this album to her other Battiato-influenced works Falsi allarmi How would you like to explore this album further


Check Alice’s official Bandcamp page (managed by her label). As of 2025, some of her back catalog appears there in lossless formats.

Warning: Avoid "FLAC" downloads from random blogs or YouTube converters. Many are upsampled MP3s. Verify file integrity using a spectrum analyzer like Spek – a true 16/44 FLAC will show frequency content up to 22.05 kHz with no sharp cutoff.


Purchase a used copy of the 1982 CD reissue (EMI 7243 8 57340 2 4) or the 2017 Japanese reprint (UICY-78731). Rip using Exact Audio Copy (EAC) or XLD to create your own verified FLAC 16-44 files.