Marillion - Misplaced Childhood (2017 Remaster) Deluxe Edition 24-bit/96kHz FLAC
The Clarity: Steve Rothery’s guitar solos (often compared to David Gilmour) ring out with a crystalline sustain that MP3s simply delete.
If you are looking for the most complete physical or digital package, the Deluxe Edition (Parlophone/Rhino) includes: Misplaced Childhood - marillion.com | The Official Website Marillion - Misplaced Childhood -2017- -FLAC 24...
The 2017 remaster, overseen by prog-master Steven Wilson, breathes new life into the recordings. By moving to a 24-bit FLAC format, the dynamic range is significantly expanded. This isn't just about volume; it’s about the "air" around Steve Rothery’s soaring guitar solos and the clarity of Fish’s emotive, poetic delivery. Why 24-bit FLAC Matters for This Album
Would you like a technical comparison (e.g., DR readings vs. the 1998 remaster), or are you looking for a shorter review for a forum/social media post? This isn't just about volume; it’s about the
Dynamic Range: Significant expansion compared to the 1990s digital transfers.
FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) is an audio format that preserves the integrity of the original recording, offering a perfect copy of the studio master. When combined with 24-bit resolution, the result is an astonishing level of sonic fidelity, with a dynamic range that approaches the limits of human hearing. Dynamic Range: Significant expansion compared to the 1990s
A New Generation of Fans
note that the 24-bit/96kHz version is a "pristine, crystal clear" improvement over previous editions.
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