Elisir (Alice album)

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Elisir
Alice - Elisir.jpg
Studio album by
Released1987
Recorded1987
Genre Pop, rock
Length37:13
Label EMI
Producer Francesco Messina
Alice chronology
Park Hotel
(1986)
Elisir
(1987)
Kusamakura
(1988)

Elisir is the ninth studio album by Italian singer-songwriter Alice, released in late 1987 on EMI Music.

Contents

The album was recorded after the 1986/1987 European Park Hotel concert tour and includes new interpretations of six songs from the singer's earlier repertoire as performed on the tour, as well as the previously unreleased "Nuvole" ("Clouds") and a cover version of John Lennon and Paul McCartney's "The Fool on the Hill", released as the album's lead single. The Elisir was a commercial success in both Continental Europe and Scandinavia and was later awarded the prize Goldene Europa for sales on the West German market.

The track "Hispavox" was first released as "Rumba Rock" on the 1980 album Capo Nord .

Elisir was released with a revised track list under the title Kusamakura in Japan in 1988, then also including tracks from 1986's Park Hotel as well as the previously unreleased recording "Le scogliere di Dover".

Both "Il vento caldo dell'estate" and "I treni di Tozeur" were again re-recorded and included in the 2000 career retrospective Personal Jukebox .

Track listing

Side A
  1. "Nuvole" (Alice, Tuni, Francesco Messina) – 5:13
    • Previously unreleased recording.
  2. "Il vento caldo dell'estate" (1987 version) (Alice, Franco Battiato, Giusto Pio) – 4:26
    • Original version appears on 1980 album Capo Nord .
  3. "Notte a Roma" (1987 version) (Alice) – 4:14
  4. "Hispavox" (Alice, Franco Battiato, Giusto Pio) – 5:03
    • Original version entitled "Rumba Rock" appears on 1980 album Capo Nord .
Side B
  1. "I treni di Tozeur" (1987 solo version) (Franco Battiato, Saro Cosentino, Giusto Pio) – 4:23
  2. "The Fool on the Hill" (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) – 3:32
    • Previously unreleased recording
  3. "Una notte speciale" (1987 version) (Alice, Franco Battiato, Giusto Pio) – 4:40
    • Original version appears on 1981 album Alice , also known as Per Elisa.
  4. "La mano" (1987 version) (Alice) – 5:42
    • Original version appears on 1982 album Azimut .

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