V.A - SoundVision & HDtracks Present: The Ultimate HiDef Music Download Experience (2011) [Hi-Res]

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Title: SoundVision & HDtracks Present: The Ultimate HiDef Music Download Experience
Year Of Release: 2011
Genre: Soundtrack
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24bit 96kHz
Total Time: 48:12
Total Size: 871 MB
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Tracklist:

1.Madeleine Peyroux - “The Kind You Can’t Afford” (from "Standing on the Rooftop" 2011) Courtesy of EmArcy/Decca/Universal Music Group - 3:59
2.Sonny Rollins - “St. Thomas” (from "Saxophone Colossus" 1956) Courtesy of Concord Jazz/Concord Music Group - 6:37
3.Esperanza Spalding - “Short and Sweet” (from "Chamber Music Society" 2010) Courtesy of Heads Up International/Concord Music Group - 5:52
4.Marvin Gaye - “Let’s Get It On” (from "Let’s Get It On" 1973) Courtesy of MOTOWN/Universal Music Group - 4:51
5.The Allman Brothers Band - “Statesboro Blues” (from "Live at Fillmore East" 1971) Courtesy of Mercury Records/Universal Music Group - 4:17
6.The Kinks - “20th Century Man” (from "Muswell Hillbillies" 1971) Courtesy of eOne Music - 6:19
7.Ottmar Liebert - “This Spring Release 10,000 Butterflies” (from "One Guitar" 2006) Courtesy of Spiral Subwave Records International/Holland Group - 4:52
8.Eiji Oue and the Minnesota Orchestra - “The Snow Maiden—Dance of the Tumblers,” composed by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (from "Exotic Dances from the Opera" - 1996) Courtesy of Reference Recordings - 3:38
9.Glenn Gould - “Bach: Goldberg Variations, BWV 988: Aria” (from "Bach: The Goldberg Variations" - 1955) Courtesy of Zenph/Sony Masterworks - 1:41

Everything on the Sound+Vision HDtracks Ultimate Music Experience Sampler is encoded in professional-quality 96/24 audio. The newer recordings are taken straight from original high-resolution digital recordings. The older recordings are transferred to high-resolution digital audio from original master tapes. Both will give you much better sound than you’ve ever heard before from these recordings and artists.
What do you want to hear when you listen to music? Do you want lower fidelity version of what the artists, engineers, and producers heard in the studio? Or would you prefer to hear exactly what they heard in the studio? Of course, you’d prefer the latter. But you’re probably getting the former — unless, that is, you’re listening to high-resolution downloads from HDtracks. If you’re listening to CDs, MP3s, or even vinyl records, what you’re hearing is not a precise copy of the original digital recording or analog tape. It’s downconverted. If it’s on CD, the digital resolution has been reduced. If it’s on vinyl, the audio has been remastered and the record you’re listening to is actually a third-generation mechanical copy. Sure, it might sound OK. But it’s not the best fidelity you can get. HDtracks is.




  • mufty77
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Many thanks for HD tracks.