Capo Nord (album)

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Capo Nord
Alice - Capo Nord.jpg
Studio album by
Released1980
Recorded1980
Genre New wave, avant-pop, synthpop [1]
Length32:07
Label EMI
Producer Angelo Carrara
Alice chronology
Cosa resta... Un fiore
(1978)
Capo Nord
(1980)
Alice (Per Elisa)
(1981)

Capo Nord is the third studio album by Italian singer-songwriter Alice, released in 1980 on EMI Music.

Contents

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 .

Track listing

Side A
  1. "Il vento caldo dell'estate (Franco Battiato, Giusto Pio, Alice) – 3:34
  2. "Bazar (Alice, Franco Battiato, Giusto Pio) – 3:03
  3. "Sarà" (Alice, Franco Battiato, Giusto Pio) – 3:01
  4. "Lenzuoli bianchi" (Alice, Franco Battiato, Giusto Pio) – 3:34
  5. "Una sera di novembre" (Alice, Franco Battiato, Giusto Pio) – 3:03
Side B
  1. "Sera (Alice) – 3:48
  2. "Bael" (Alice, Franco Battiato, Giusto Pio) – 3:44
  3. "Rumba Rock" (also known as "Hispavox"; Alice, Franco Battiato, Giusto Pio) – 4:14
  4. "Guerriglia urbana" (Alice, Giusto Pio, Franco Battiato) – 4:06

Personnel

Production

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References

  1. Claudio Fabretti. "Alice - Le canzoni di Carla" . Retrieved 11 March 2022.