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It also acts as a crucial chapter in her long and evolving career. She would go on to represent Italy at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1984 with Franco Battiato, and continue to explore classical, jazz, and ambient genres for decades to come.

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, this closing track offers a "folk-pop" contrast with violin infusions, showcasing Alice’s versatility. is often cited by critics on Rate Your Music It also acts as a crucial chapter in

version provides a faithful lossless digital representation of the original studio recording, capturing the era-defining synthesizers and the detailed engineering of the Stone Castle and Radius Studios. Genre Influence: A mix of New Wave, Progressive Pop, and Italian Canzone d'autore Key Collaborators: Frequent collaborator Franco Battiato is often cited by critics on Rate Your

is the fourth studio album by Italian singer-songwriter Alice, released in 1982. The album marks a significant point in Alice's career, showcasing her unique blend of pop, rock, and new wave elements.