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Here’s a content outline and sample write-up tailored for a focused on The Rolling Stones’ studio discography in FLAC quality — targeting audiophiles and collectors.
2. The Psychedelic Peak (1967)
Goats Head Soup (1973)
- The Early Blues-Rock (1964–1966): 12 X 5, Out of Our Heads — FLAC captures the raw, brittle energy of 60s analog tape.
- The Psychedelic & Brian Jones Era (1967): Their Satanic Majesties Request — the 3D stereo effects require lossless playback.
- The Golden Age (1968–1972): Beggars Banquet, Let It Bleed, Sticky Fingers, Exile on Main St. — In FLAC, the murky, layered production of Exile reveals hidden vocal lines and slide guitars lost in MP3 compression.
- The Late 70s–80s Punk/Disco Hybrid: Some Girls, Tattoo You — FLAC highlights the punchy, dry drum sound.
- The Modern Era (1990–2023): Voodoo Lounge, A Bigger Bang, Hackney Diamonds — Often mixed for modern digital, 24-bit FLAC reveals extended dynamic range.
- Beggars Banquet (1968)
- Let It Bleed (1969)