Capo Nord | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1980 | |||
Recorded | 1980 | |||
Genre | New wave, avant-pop, synthpop [1] | |||
Length | 32:07 | |||
Label | EMI | |||
Producer | Angelo Carrara | |||
Alice chronology | ||||
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Capo Nord is the third studio album by Italian singer-songwriter Alice, released in 1980 on EMI Music.
The album includes Alice's Italian breakthrough single "Il vento caldo dell'estate", her first collaboration with composer and singer Franco Battiato.
After Alice won the Sanremo Music Festival in 1981 with "Per Elisa", Capo Nord was re-released in certain territories and then added the track as A5.
Alternate versions of both "Rumba Rock" (then retitled "Hispavox") and "Il vento caldo dell'estate" were included on the 1987 album Elisir . "Il vento caldo dell'estate" was again re-recorded in 2000 and included in the career retrospective Personal Jukebox .
Francesco "Franco" Battiato was an Italian musician, singer, composer, filmmaker and, under the pseudonym Süphan Barzani, also a painter. Battiato's songs contain esoteric, philosophical and religious themes, and have spanned genres such as experimental pop, electronic music, progressive rock, opera, symphonic music, movie soundtrack, oratorio and new wave.
"I treni di Tozeur" is an Italian song, written by Franco Battiato, Rosario "Saro" Cosentino and Giusto Pio. It was the Italian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1984, performed in Italian by Alice and Battiato.
Carla Bissi, known professionally as Alice or Alice Visconti, is an Italian singer-songwriter and pianist who began her career in the early 1970s. After releasing three albums by the end of the decade, her breakthrough came in 1981 when she won the Sanremo Music Festival with the song "Per Elisa". This was followed by European hit singles like "Una notte speciale", "Messaggio", "Chan-son Egocentrique", "Prospettiva Nevski" and "Nomadi" and albums like Gioielli rubati, Park Hotel, Elisir, and Il sole nella pioggia which charted in Continental Europe, Scandinavia, and Japan.
Alice is the fourth studio album by Italian singer-songwriter Alice, released in 1981 on EMI Music.
Azimut is the fifth studio album by Italian singer-songwriter Alice, released in 1982 on EMI Music.
Falsi allarmi is the sixth studio album by the Italian singer-songwriter Alice, released in 1983 by EMI Music.
Gioielli rubati– Alice canta Battiato is the seventh studio album by Italian singer-songwriter Alice, released in 1985 on EMI Music.
Park Hotel is the eighth studio album by Italian singer-songwriter Alice, released in late 1986 on EMI Music.
Elisir is the ninth studio album by Italian singer-songwriter Alice, released in late 1987 on EMI Music.
Kusamakura is a compilation album by Italian singer-songwriter Alice, released in Japan in 1988 on EMI Music/Odeon Records. The album's title translates as Grass Pillow.
Il sole nella pioggia is the eleventh studio album by Italian singer-songwriter Alice, released in 1989 on EMI Music.
Mezzogiorno sulle Alpi is the twelfth studio album by Italian singer-songwriter Alice, released in 1992 on EMI Music.
Viaggiatrice solitaria – Il meglio di Alice is a compilation album of recordings by Italian singer-songwriter Alice, released by EMI Music in 1995.
God Is My DJ is the fifteenth studio album by Italian singer-songwriter Alice, released in 1999 on WEA/Warner Music.
La voce del padrone is an album by Italian singer-songwriter Franco Battiato, released by EMI Italiana in 1981. The album followed L'era del cinghiale bianco (1979) and Patriots (1980), which signaled a return by Battiato to a more pop-oriented style.
Mondi lontanissimi is an album by Italian singer-songwriter Franco Battiato, released by EMI Italiana on 12 April 1985.
Alice is a compilation album of recordings by Italian singer-songwriter Alice, released by EMI Music in 1986.
L'era del cinghiale bianco is an album by Italian singer-songwriter Franco Battiato. It was released in 1979 by EMI Italiana.
Giusto Pio was an Italian conductor, composer, violinist, music educator and songwriter.
"Per Elisa" is a 1981 single composed by Alice (lyrics), Franco Battiato and Giusto Pio (music) and performed by Alice. The song was the breakthrough in the singer's career, winning the 31st edition of the Sanremo Music Festival, and being an international commercial success.