Paul Simon Discography 19652023 Flac 88 ❲Web❳
: Many of these albums were recorded with elite studio engineering; high-res brings the listener closer to the master tape. Summary of the Essential Discography (1965–2023)
The latter featured a fascinating sonic collaboration with electronic ambient pioneer Brian Eno.
Whether you’re rediscovering “America” on a rainy afternoon or analyzing the percussion map of “Rhythm of the Saints,” 88.2 kHz FLAC unlocks the final door. Enjoy the journey through 58 years of genius — one lossless sample at a time.
Paul Simon Discography 1965–2023: The Ultimate FLAC Collector’s Guide
The 1980s and 1990s saw Simon continue to explore diverse musical styles. (1990) incorporated Brazilian rhythms, while You're the One (1998) featured a more introspective, acoustic sound.
Graceland and The Rhythm of the Saints are absolute reference tracks for testing high-end audio gear. In a high-resolution FLAC master, the dizzying array of percussion on Rhythm of the Saints —recorded on location in Rio de Janeiro—is spread across a massive, three-dimensional soundstage. You can pinpoint individual drums, shaker placements, and the deep, undulating growl of Bakithi Kumalo’s fretless bass on Graceland . The 88kHz resolution prevents the dense, polyrhythmic layers from muddying together, keeping every instrument beautifully distinct. The Eldercraftsman: 21st Century Reflections (2000–2023)
A return to form that critics hailed as his best work since Graceland . It features heavy sampling, bluegrass elements, and gospel. The track "Rewrite" sparkles with high-frequency kora (African harp) plucks that require high-resolution decoding to avoid harshness.
Many classic albums were remastered in 88.2kHz or 176.4kHz because they are exact multiples of the standard CD sampling rate (44.1kHz). This allows for flawless downsampling or clean playback without digital artifacts, ensuring the listener hears exactly what the mastering engineer intended in the studio.
: Many of these albums were recorded with elite studio engineering; high-res brings the listener closer to the master tape. Summary of the Essential Discography (1965–2023)
The latter featured a fascinating sonic collaboration with electronic ambient pioneer Brian Eno.
Whether you’re rediscovering “America” on a rainy afternoon or analyzing the percussion map of “Rhythm of the Saints,” 88.2 kHz FLAC unlocks the final door. Enjoy the journey through 58 years of genius — one lossless sample at a time.
Paul Simon Discography 1965–2023: The Ultimate FLAC Collector’s Guide
The 1980s and 1990s saw Simon continue to explore diverse musical styles. (1990) incorporated Brazilian rhythms, while You're the One (1998) featured a more introspective, acoustic sound.
Graceland and The Rhythm of the Saints are absolute reference tracks for testing high-end audio gear. In a high-resolution FLAC master, the dizzying array of percussion on Rhythm of the Saints —recorded on location in Rio de Janeiro—is spread across a massive, three-dimensional soundstage. You can pinpoint individual drums, shaker placements, and the deep, undulating growl of Bakithi Kumalo’s fretless bass on Graceland . The 88kHz resolution prevents the dense, polyrhythmic layers from muddying together, keeping every instrument beautifully distinct. The Eldercraftsman: 21st Century Reflections (2000–2023)
A return to form that critics hailed as his best work since Graceland . It features heavy sampling, bluegrass elements, and gospel. The track "Rewrite" sparkles with high-frequency kora (African harp) plucks that require high-resolution decoding to avoid harshness.
Many classic albums were remastered in 88.2kHz or 176.4kHz because they are exact multiples of the standard CD sampling rate (44.1kHz). This allows for flawless downsampling or clean playback without digital artifacts, ensuring the listener hears exactly what the mastering engineer intended in the studio.