Michael Jackson - Discography -1967-2009- -flac- ^new^ Review

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Enjoy your Michael Jackson discography in FLAC format! Michael Jackson - Discography -1967-2009- -FLAC-

These transitional albums capture a changing voice and a young artist eager to break free from the strict Motown production formula. The FLAC Advantage The best and most reliable sources are legitimate

Michael began recording in 1967 with his brothers at Steeltown Records. Key early tracks include and "We Don't Have to Be Over 21". Motown Solo Debut (1972–1975): Key early tracks include and "We Don't Have to Be Over 21"

When collecting or archiving this discography in FLAC, target the following standards for the best listening experience: Era / Release Type Recommended Resolution Source Note 16-bit / 44.1 kHz Best for capturing the original 80s/90s master dynamics. SACD / High-Res Remasters 24-bit / 94 kHz or 192 kHz

Many audiophiles prefer the original 1980s CD pressings (such as the early Japanese CSR pressings or the US un-remastered discs) for Off the Wall , Thriller , and Bad . These early masters retain the original dynamic range before modern brickwall limiting was introduced.

Recommended FLAC Source: 2009 Motown Remasters In FLAC, listen for the separation between Jackie’s raspy tenor and young Michael’s precocious vibrato. The track “I Want You Back” has a percussion panning effect that is completely lost in lossy formats.