Peter Gabriel - So -2012- -flac 24-48- [BEST]

The 2012 remaster of 24-bit/48kHz FLAC format represents the definitive high-resolution digital version of Peter Gabriel 's landmark 1986 album. Released as part of the 25th Anniversary Edition

Tonal Balance: Some critics from Head-Fi suggest there is an upper-midrange push that makes snare drums stand out, though it can occasionally make the vocals sound slightly "shouty". Peter Gabriel - So -2012- -FLAC 24-48-

One of the first tracks to take shape was "Big Time", a song that would become a showcase for Gabriel's signature vocal style and a testament to his ability to craft infectious, danceable beats. The song's driving rhythm and soaring melody were inspired by African and Caribbean music, and it would go on to become one of Gabriel's most beloved and enduring songs. The 2012 remaster of 24-bit/48kHz FLAC format represents

These high-res files were originally made available through the Bowers & Wilkins Society of Sound or as digital download codes included with the 25th Anniversary Deluxe Box Set Track Listing (Standard Album) Source Metadata: The genuine 2012 download often has

Then came 2012. Gabriel’s entire catalog was reissued as part of the So: 25th Anniversary box set. While the box set included a DVD with 96/24 stereo and 5.1 surround mixes, a separate, often overlooked digital release occurred: the FLAC 24-bit / 48kHz download.

  • Source Metadata: The genuine 2012 download often has an ALBUM tag of "So (25th Anniversary)" and a label of "Real World Records."
  • Dynamic Range: Run the files through the TT Dynamic Range Meter. The 2012 24/48 version should show DR values between 12 and 14. The CD version is usually DR 8-10. If your FLAC shows DR 6, it is a compressed fake.
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