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Listening to an EAC-verified FLAC on a decent DAC (Digital to Analog Converter) and a pair of open-back headphones is like walking into the Louvre alone. You hear the tape hiss. You hear Linn breathe before the chorus. You hear the actual reverb of the studio.
The Classic: This is the happiest song about leaving a cheating lover ever written. In lossy formats, the harmonica riff (yes, there is a hidden harmonica) is barely audible. In FLAC, it sits beautifully in the right channel. The bassline is a slap-bass sample played by Jonas "Joker" Berggren. FLAC retains the string texture of the slap; MP3 turns it into a generic "thud."
When a release is tagged -FLAC-EAC-, it tells the world:
Released in November 1999, Singles of the 90s is a definitive compilation from Swedish pop group Ace of Base, showcasing their global hits and three new tracks, including "C'est la Vie". The compilation, often sought in FLAC-EAC format for high-fidelity audio, covers the band's major 1990s hits like "All That She Wants" and "The Sign". For more details, visit Wikipedia. ACE OF BASE - Singles Of The 90's - Звуки.Ру
A proper Ace of Base - Singles of the 90s -FLAC-EAC- release should show: