1980 -24.96- Flac Lp - David Bowie The Best Of Bowie
24.96
Based on the file naming convention provided, this appears to be a digital backup of the 2002 vinyl reissue. The duration indicates the length of the audio side or file.
From an informational standpoint, a genuine 24.96 FLAC rip of a pristine Bowie LP will exhibit certain characteristics when analyzed spectrally. One would expect a natural frequency response extending to approximately 45-50 kHz, not due to musical content (which rarely exceeds 20 kHz), but due to the presence of ultrasonic record noise, cartridge resonance, and pre-echo from the vinyl grooves. Unlike upsampled standard-definition files (fake HD), a true LP needle drop will show a smooth noise floor and no hard brick-wall filtering at 22.05 kHz (the Nyquist limit of CD quality). When seeking this release, serious collectors verify its provenance through spectral analysis and consistent metadata, ensuring they possess a genuine needle drop rather than a transcode from a lower-resolution source. David Bowie The Best Of Bowie 1980 -24.96- FLAC LP
Key Details
No. 3 in the UK
This compilation was a significant chart success, reaching . It is distinct from the 2002 Best of Bowie or the 2007 1980/1987 collection. Career-spanning selection : The album provides an excellent
- Career-spanning selection: The album provides an excellent overview of Bowie's diverse output, showcasing his artistic evolution and versatility.
- Timeless songwriting: The compilation features some of Bowie's most enduring songs, which continue to inspire and influence new generations of musicians and fans.
- Iconic performances: The album boasts memorable vocal performances, showcasing Bowie's incredible range and expressiveness.
Audiophiles often prefer LP rips over official digital "Remasters" for several reasons: Audiophiles often prefer LP rips over official digital