Flac: 4 Non Blondes Whats Up Cdm 1993
4 Non Blondes - What's Up (CDM, 1993) (FLAC)
Comments: The mention of "CDM 1993" could imply this file comes from a CD single (CD-M) released in 1993, which would align with the song's chart and release history. 4 non blondes whats up cdm 1993 flac
In the landscape of 1993 alternative rock, few tracks left as deep a mark as "What's Up?" by 4 Non Blondes. While the song is a staple of any 90s playlist, audiophiles and collectors often seek out the 1993 Maxi-CD Single (CDM) for its pristine, uncompressed sound, specifically in FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) format. 4 Non Blondes - What's Up (CDM, 1993)
- The A/B Test: Play the Spotify version next to this FLAC. Listen to the cymbal decay on the drum fill at 0:23. The Spotify version will vanish; the FLAC will linger for 1.5 seconds.
- The System Demo: Use this track to test mid-range speakers. Linda Perry’s voice occupies the 200Hz to 3kHz range. If your speakers sound "boxy" or "nasal" on this FLAC, you have a crossover problem.
- The Conversion: Convert a copy to 320kbps MP3 for your phone, but archive the FLAC. In 20 years, when lossy codecs change, you will still have the bit-perfect snapshot of 1993.
: Perhaps the most coveted track on the disc, this stripped-back 4:09 version highlights the raw emotional power of Perry's songwriting. The FLAC Standard Searching for this specific release in FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) The A/B Test: Play the Spotify version next to this FLAC
Here’s a direct report on what this means and the practical situation:
The standard 1993 Interscope/Atlantic CDM (Catalog No. 6544-96062-2) typically includes: