It seems you're looking for a solid paper (academic or technical) related to the terms:
If you meant Alice (Italian singer, born Carla Bissi), her 1982 album "Azimut" (or a track from it) was released in pop style. There is no peer-reviewed paper about that album’s FLAC encoding. Alice - Azimut -1982 Pop- -Flac 16-44-
Could you clarify:
Alice's 1982 album stands as a pivotal moment in Italian pop history, marking the evolution of a winner into a sophisticated artist of the "New Wave" era. Released by EMI Italiana It seems you're looking for a solid paper
Artistic Shift: Following the massive success of her 1981 Eurovision entry "Per Elisa," Azimut sees Alice moving away from purely New Wave sounds toward a more linear, melodic, yet "passionate and vivid" style. Key Personnel: Released by EMI Italiana Artistic Shift : Following
Qobuz offers Azimut in 16-bit/44.1kHz FLAC. You can buy the album outright (usually €9–12) or stream it losslessly with a Sublime subscription.
The key is that the FLAC must come from a properly ripped CD or a lossless digital storefront (like Qobuz or 7digital), not a transcoded YouTube download.