Alice - Azimut -1982 Pop- -flac 16-44- ((link)) -

It seems you're looking for a solid paper (academic or technical) related to the terms:

If you just want to verify that a FLAC 16/44.1 rip of Alice - Azimut (1982) is legitimate:
Yes, that album was originally released on vinyl and CD later; FLAC 16/44.1 is the standard digital conversion from CD or vinyl rip. Alice - Azimut -1982 Pop- -Flac 16-44-

as a strong, passionate entry in Italian pop history. While some critics note the "dated" 80s synth sounds, others defend it as a "solid cultured musical matrix" that bridges the gap between commercial accessibility and avant-garde art-pop. of the FLAC file or more on the historical context of Alice's collaboration with Franco Battiato? It seems you're looking for a solid paper

2. Technical Analysis

| Parameter | Value | |------------------------|-------------------------------| | Sample rate | 44.1 kHz | | Bit depth | 16 bit | | Codec | FLAC (Level 5–8 typical) | | Channels | 2 (stereo) | | Average bitrate | ~700–900 kbps (VBR) | | Dynamic range | Typically good (DR10–DR13) for this era | | Spectral analysis | Clean cut at 22.05 kHz (proper anti-aliasing) | | No DC offset / clipping | Expected properly mastered | A technical analysis of a specific 1982 pop recording (e

  1. A technical analysis of a specific 1982 pop recording (e.g., by Alice or Azimut) in FLAC 16/44.1 format.
  2. A review or reissue note — but that's not a "solid paper" in the academic sense.