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''Mezzogiorno sulle Alpi'' is the twelfth studio album by Italian singer-songwriter
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, released in 1992 on
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. Three years after the commercial success of ''
Il sole nella pioggia ''Il sole nella pioggia'' is the eleventh studio album by Italian singer-songwriter Alice, released in 1989 on EMI Music. Synopsis The album, whose title translates as ''The Sun in the Rain'', includes the single releases "Visioni" and "Il so ...
'' Alice returned to the music scene with her most mature and complex work to date, exploring genres like experimental and avant-garde rock and including influences from both contemporary jazz and European and Asian folk music. ''Mezzogiorno Sulle Alpi'', which translates as "Noon in the Alps", also featured further collaborations with British musicians like keyboardist Richard Barbieri (former member of
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, Barbieri also co-wrote two of the tracks), drummer
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, bassist Danny Thompson, guitarist Dave Gregory, guitarist and keyboardist Jakko Jakszyk, bassist Martin Elliott as well as influential Italian jazz trumpeter
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. The album's opening track and lead single, "In viaggio sul tuo viso", includes an excerpt from the Hungarian folk melody "Istenem Istenem". The English language track "Blue Melody" is a cover of a song by American singer-songwriter
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, originally included on his 1969 album ''
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''. The lyrics to the track "La Recessione" is a poem by controversial Italian
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and writer
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, taken from one of his early works, ''La meglio gioventù'' (1954), set to music by Alice's longtime co-writer Mino Di Martino. The song "Tim" was dedicated to the late Tim Kramer, a sound engineer with whom Alice had collaborated on the albums '' Mélodie passagère'' and ''
Il Sole Nella Pioggia ''Il sole nella pioggia'' is the eleventh studio album by Italian singer-songwriter Alice, released in 1989 on EMI Music. Synopsis The album, whose title translates as ''The Sun in the Rain'', includes the single releases "Visioni" and "Il so ...
''. ''Mezzogiorno sulle Alpi'' came to be Alice's final studio album for
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. Despite its moderate commercial success the Italian subsidiary of the EMI label chose not to record the artist's next project, ''Art et Décoration'' with the
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Symphony Orchestra, and instead released a ''best of'' compilation of 1980s hits entitled ''Il vento caldo dell'estate'', including an unapproved disco remix of the 1982 duet "Chan-son Egocentrique" with Franco Battiato, which omitted all lines sung by the composer himself. This subsequently resulted in both artists leaving the EMI label after a fifteen-year collaboration. Alice recorded new interpretations of both "Madre notte" and the Hungarian traditional "Istenem Istenem" for her 1999 album '' God Is My DJ''.


Track listing

#"In viaggio sul tuo viso" (Francesco Messina,
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) – 4:06 #*Includes "Istenem, Istenem" (Traditional, arranged by Francesco Messina, Alice) #"Passano gli anni" (Francesco Messina, Mino Di Martino) – 3:50 #"Blue Melody" (
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) – 5:54 #"Neve d'aprile" (Francesco Messina, Mino Di Martino, Alice) – 4:02 #"Rain Town" (Francesco Messina, Richard Barbieri, Alice) – 4:00 #"Il colore della lontananza" (Francesco Messina, Alice) – 4:21 #"Tim" (Dedicated to Tim Kramer) (Francesco Messina, Alice) – 1:06 #"Lungo ritorno a casa" (Francesco Messina, Alice,https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saro_Cosentino
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) – 4:43 #"La recessione" (
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, Mino Di Martino) – 3:53 #"Madre notte" (Francesco Messina,
Paolo Fresu Paolo Fresu ( sc, Pàulu; born 10 February 1961) is an Italian jazz trumpet and flugelhorn player, as well as a composer and arranger of music. Career Born in Berchidda, Sardinia, he picked up the trumpet at the age of 11, and played in the ban ...
, Francesco Messina) – 3:20 #"Luce della sera" (Francesco Messina, Alice, Richard Barbieri) – 5:32


Personnel

*
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– vocals, keyboards tracks 6, 7 & 9 * Pino Pischetola – computer, drum programming tracks 1, 4, 6 & 8 * Marco Guarniero – computer, guitars & keyboards track 1, additional keyboards track 2, electric guitars & additional keyboards track 6, bass guitar, classic & electric guitars track 8 * Francesco Messina – keyboards & bass track 1, keyboards track 2, keyboards &
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track 3, keyboards track 4, piano track 5, keyboards & piano tracks 6 & 7, keyboards tracks 8 & 9, keyboards, piano & vibe-strings track 10 *
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– drums tracks 1–4, percussion tracks 5, 8 & 9, drums & percussion track 11 *
Paolo Fresu Paolo Fresu ( sc, Pàulu; born 10 February 1961) is an Italian jazz trumpet and flugelhorn player, as well as a composer and arranger of music. Career Born in Berchidda, Sardinia, he picked up the trumpet at the age of 11, and played in the ban ...
– trumpet tracks 1, 8, 10 & 11 * Danny Thompson –
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tracks 2, 3, 5, 9 & 11 * Dave Gregory – electric guitars tracks 2 & 5, acoustic guitar track 8, acoustic & electric guitars track 9 * Jakko Jakszyk – guitars track 2,
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s & keyboards track 3, acoustic guitar track 5 *
Bruno Romani Bruno Romani (Udine, 9 January 1960) is an Italian saxophonist, flutist and composer. He was the founder of ''Detonazione'' (one of the most influential Italian post-punk bands of the 80s), author of contemporary jazz albums and collaborator as ...
–
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s track 2, saxophone tracks 4 & 6 *
Stefano Battaglia Stefano Battaglia (born 1965 in Milan) is an Italian classical and jazz pianist. He performed as a soloist with the European Youth Orchestra in Barcelona (1981). He won the J.S. Bach Festival award in Düsseldorf for best new pianist of the yea ...
– piano tracks 3, 4 & 11 * Martin Elliott – bass tracks 4 & 6 * Richard Barbieri – keyboards tracks 5 & 11 * Michele Fedrigotti – sampled
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track 8


Production

* Francesco Messina – record producer * Recorded at Logic Studio
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and Polystudio by Pino Pischetola & Marco Guarnerio, May–December 1991 * Mixed at Logic Studio by Pino Pischetola, January 1992 * Editing: Logic Audio File Studio * Polystudio –
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, design * Massimo Gradone – photography * Comp Service, Udine –
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* {{Authority control 1992 albums Alice (singer) albums EMI Records albums Italian-language albums