Tears For Fears - The Seeds Of Love (1989) Flac[24Bit 96KHz Viny
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=================================== The Seeds of Love is the third album by the British band Tears for Fears, released in September 1989. The album, which reportedly cost over £1 million (GBP) to produce, retained the band's epic sound while showing increasing influences ranging from jazz and blues to The Beatles, the latter of which is most evident on the hit single "Sowing the Seeds of Love". The album was an international success, entering the UK Album Chart at number one and reaching the top ten in numerous other countries. It has been certified Platinum in several countries, including the UK and the US. Despite its success, it would be the last album that band members Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith would work on together for over a decade. ====================================== Tracklist 1 Woman in Chains 6:28 2 Badman's Song 8:33 3 Sowing the Seeds of Love 6:18 4 Advice for the Young at Heart 4:47 5 Standing On The Corner Of The Third World 5:34 6 Swords and Knives 6:20 7 Year of the Knife 6:55 8 Famous Last Words 4:23 ========================================= General File size : 1023 MiB Album : The Seeds Of Love Performer : Tears For Fears Recorded date : 1989 ========================================= Audio Bit rate mode : Variable Bit rate : 2 933 Kbps Channel(s) : 2 channels Sampling rate : 96.0 KHz Bit depth : 24 bits
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Sadly, the effort of ripping a vinyl is wasted from bad execution.
- the amount of vinyl dirt noise is unacceptable
- you mixed up the l/r channels
- there's like -10db from clip even at peak, which is a waste of dynamic range, 24bit or not.
^ this also makes this way to low/quiet/silent in comparison with properly digitally mastered tracks in the same playlist
Please read up on how to properly digitize an analog medium before wasting so much effort again...
- the amount of vinyl dirt noise is unacceptable
- you mixed up the l/r channels
- there's like -10db from clip even at peak, which is a waste of dynamic range, 24bit or not.
^ this also makes this way to low/quiet/silent in comparison with properly digitally mastered tracks in the same playlist
Please read up on how to properly digitize an analog medium before wasting so much effort again...
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