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

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

If you enjoyed this deep dive, explore other 1980s Italian gems: Giuni Russo’s debut, or Franco Battiato’s "La Voce del Padrone." Keep listening in lossless.

Released in 1982, Azimut (Italian for "Azimuth," the horizontal angle or direction) was the fourth studio album by the Venetian singer-songwriter Carla Bissi, known mononymously as Alice. This article explores why this album remains a cult classic, why the format is the definitive way to experience it, and how the music holds up four decades later. The Context: 1982 – A Turning Point for Alice To understand Azimut , one must look at the year prior. In 1981, Alice won the Sanremo Music Festival with the haunting ballad "Per Elisa," a song that sounded unlike anything else on Italian radio. It was minimal, cold, and emotionally devastating. Alice - Azimut -1982 Pop- -Flac 16-44-

By securing this album in lossless CD-quality FLAC, you are not merely listening to music. You are calibrating your ears to the of a singular artistic moment—where Franco Battiato’s machine music met Alice’s human, trembling voice. Seek out the authentic 16/44.1 rip, close your eyes, and let the shadow disappear. If you enjoyed this deep dive, explore other