Joshua Redman - Wish -1993- -lossless Flac- May 2026
Joshua Redman 's 1993 jazz album is a acclaimed post-bop project featuring a piano-less quartet with Pat Metheny, Charlie Haden, and Billy Higgins, which combines studio recordings from Power Station with live performances at the Village Vanguard. It features varied material, including originals and covers of songs by artists like Stevie Wonder and Eric Clapton, and is often praised for its melodic sensibility and, in some cases, its "inside" post-bop approach.
Released in 1993, is the acclaimed second studio album by jazz saxophonist Joshua Redman Joshua Redman - Wish -1993- -Lossless FLAC-
The Degradation of Lossy Formats (MP3/AAC)
- Artifacts: The fast cymbal work in "Turnaround" is often smeared to a "sizzle" in MP3.
- Transients: Redman’s aggressive attack on the tenor (the "honk" and "bleat") gets softened.
- Bass clarity: Charlie Haden’s arco (bowed) bass loses its harmonic richness. It becomes a monotone thud.
- Source: A CD rip from the 1993 Warner Bros. original (not the 2009 remaster, which some argue has less dynamic range due to "loudness war" compression).
- Bitrate: Variable between 600–900 kbps (uncompressed CD is 1411 kbps).
- Log Files: A proper EAC (Exact Audio Copy) log showing "AccurateRip" verification and no suspicious jitter.
- Spectrum: Full frequency response up to 22.05kHz (Nyquist frequency for 44.1kHz sampling).