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    Alice - Azimut - -1982 Pop- -flac 16-44- [exclusive]

    Features Alice on synthesizer; noted for its "angel of the house" lyrics.

    Co-written by Battiato; a classic 80s personality pop number. 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 Alice - Azimut -1982 Pop- -Flac 16-44-

    Released in 1982, this masterpiece by the iconic Italian singer Carla Bissi (known simply as Alice) sits at a fascinating crossroads. It bridges the sophisticated pop of the late 70s with the electronic experimentation that would define the 80s. If you only know her for the Eurovision classic "Per Elisa," you are missing the bigger picture. Azimut is where art, melancholy, and synthesizers shake hands in a dark, Venetian alley. Features Alice on synthesizer; noted for its "angel

    It is important to clarify at the outset that is not a valid or correctly formatted search query for a single existing release. Instead, it is a hybrid string of metadata that combines several distinct pieces of information: La mano A longer, more complex composition

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