Falsi Allarmi

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Falsi Allarmi
Falsi Allarmi cover
Studio album by Alice
Released 1983, 1984
Recorded 1983
Genre Pop, Rock
Length 33:41
Label EMI
Producer Angelo Carrara
Professional reviews

All Music Guide [1]

Alice chronology
Azimut
(1982)
Falsi Allarmi
(1983)
Gioielli Rubati - Alice Canta Battiato
(1985)

Falsi Allarmi is the sixth studio album by Italian singer-songwriter Alice, released in 1983 on EMI Music.

The album includes the single releases "Il Profumo del Silenzio", "Carthago", "Solo Un'Idea" and "Notte A Roma".

After the chart success of the duet "Zu Nah Am Feuer" with German singer Stefan Waggershausen in early 1984 the album was re-released in West Germany, Switzerland and Austria in the Spring of that year with the duet added as a bonus track, placed as track B5. The Benelux editions of the re-release instead included the English language version "Close to the Fire".

After Alice's participation in the 1984 Eurovision Song Contest with another duet, "I Treni Di Tozeur" with Franco Battiato, Falsi Allarmi was again re-released in the Benelux, and again placing this bonus track as B5.

An alternate version of the track "Notte A Roma" was included on the 1987 album Elisir.

[edit] Track listing

Side A
  1. "Solo Un'Idea" (Alice, Matteo Fasolino, Alice) - 4:16
  2. "Osanna" (Alice) - 3:25
  3. "La Canzone Più Bella" (Alice, Matteo Fasolino, Alice) - 5:07
  4. "Viaggio" (Alice, Matteo Fasolino, Alice) - 4:10
Side B
  1. "Il Profumo Del Silenzio" (Alice, Matteo Fasolino, Alice) - 4:32
  2. "Carthago" (Alice, Matteo Fasolino, Alice) - 3:19
  3. "Notte a Roma" (Alice) - 4:22
  4. "Per Favore Non È Amore" (Alice) - 4:30

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