The album features several of Alice's most enduring hits, many of which were released as singles:
Alice's 1982 album, , is a landmark of Italian art pop, blending synth-driven experimentation with sophisticated songwriting. Produced during a fertile period of collaboration with visionary Franco Battiato, it captures a shift from the straightforward success of "Per Elisa" into more mystical, cerebral territory. The Sound of Azimut: A 16-bit Time Capsule Listening to Alice - Azimut -1982 Pop- -Flac 16-44-
Because in the world of lossless audio, Azimut is not just a record—it is a direction. An azimuth to true sonic north. The album features several of Alice's most enduring
The major single, co-written by Battiato, following the style of her hit "Per Elisa". Principessa An azimuth to true sonic north
Described by reviewers from Rate Your Music as a slightly "cheesy" but energetic AOR-style track. Chan-son Egocentrique
A Deep Dive into Alice’s Azimut (1982): A High-Fidelity Pop Experience
Here is the secret: Many CD pressings of Azimut from the 1990s suffered from the "Loudness War"—they were dynamically compressed to sound louder on cheap headphones. Furthermore, the original Italian EMI pressings are rare and expensive.
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