Alice - Azimut - -1982 Pop- -flac 16-44- Fixed
In 2022, the album received a critical reappraisal when Pitchfork (in a rare move covering Italian music) listed Azimut as one of the "Best Experimental Pop Albums of the 1980s." The reissue vinyl sold out within days.
Yes. While high-resolution audio (24-bit/96kHz or 192kHz) exists for some modern recordings, Azimut was originally mastered for vinyl and CD. The master tape’s effective resolution does not exceed 16-bit/44.1kHz. In fact, many audiophiles argue that 16/44 FLAC is to the original master – meaning no human ear can distinguish it from a higher-rate file in blind testing. Purchasing a 24-bit version of a 1982 analog recording is often placebo marketing. Alice - Azimut -1982 Pop- -Flac 16-44-
, this closing track offers a "folk-pop" contrast with violin infusions, showcasing Alice’s versatility. is often cited by critics on Rate Your Music In 2022, the album received a critical reappraisal
: A major hit co-written by Battiato (under the pseudonym Albert Kui). It is a refined pop song that utilizes lush sound harmonies. The master tape’s effective resolution does not exceed
: The closing folk-pop track written by Eugenio Finardi, often praised for its "Baroque" or progressive feel. A cosa pensano Alice, Francesco Messina Animali d'America Alice, Battiato, Giusto Pio Principessa Chanson egocentrique Battiato, Messina, Tramonti Laura degli specchi Eugenio Finardi Technical Note While your reference mentions Flac 16-44 (lossless CD quality), the album was originally released on Vinyl, Cassette, and Stereo