Alice - Azimut -1982 Pop- -flac 16-44- 95%
Azimut is the fifth studio album by Italian singer-songwriter Alice (born Carla Bissi), released in 1982 through EMI Music. It is a quintessential piece of early 80s Italian pop, blending synth-heavy arrangements with experimental rock and New Wave influences. Album Overview
Style: The record blends catchy hooks with avant-garde touches, such as the use of saxophones in "Animali D'America" and violin in "Laura Degli Specchi". Key Tracks
Azimut is the fifth studio album by Italian singer-songwriter Alice (born Carla Bissi), released in 1982 through EMI Music. It is a quintessential example of early '80s Italian Pop and New Wave, following her breakthrough victory at the Sanremo Music Festival in 1981. Album Overview Release Date: 1982. Genre: Pop, Rock, New Wave, and Italo Pop. Length: 36:46. Alice - Azimut -1982 Pop- -Flac 16-44-
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Do yourself a favor: Do not listen to this on your phone speaker. Put on a pair of decent headphones or a proper stereo, load up the FLAC 16/44 version, turn off the lights, and press play on "Prospettiva Nevski." Azimut is the fifth studio album by Italian
Released in 1982, Azimut is the fifth studio album by the celebrated Italian singer-songwriter Alice (born Carla Bissi). Following the massive success of her 1981 album Alice (also known as Per Elisa), Azimut represents a pivotal moment in her career where she began to balance accessible pop sensibilities with deeper musical experimentation. Musical Style and Direction
Co-written by Battiato; a classic 80s personality pop number. Principessa Features a more AOR (Adult Oriented Rock) sound. La mano A longer, more complex composition. Chan-son Egocentrique Iconic duet with Franco Battiato. Laura degli specchi Folk-pop closing track written by Eugenio Finardi. Notable Personnel Key Tracks Azimut is the fifth studio album
maintains the melodic core of early 80s Italian pop, it introduces "cultured" arrangements, including synthesizers, saxophones, and violins, to create a more vivid and passionate sound New Wave, Pop Rock, Italo Pop. Key Collaborators:
| Parameter | Value | Explanation | |-----------|-------|-------------| | Format | FLAC | Free Lossless Audio Codec. Compresses without discarding data (unlike MP3 or AAC). | | Bit Depth | 16-bit | The dynamic range (theoretical 96 dB). Standard for Red Book CD audio. | | Sample Rate | 44.1 kHz | 44,100 samples per second. Sufficient to reproduce frequencies up to 22.05 kHz (just beyond human hearing). | | Bitrate | Variable (typically 600–1100 kbps) | Much higher than lossy formats, but still smaller than uncompressed WAV. |