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DescriptionCream - Fresh Cream 2CD (Japan Platinum SHM-CD (2013) FLAC Beolab1700 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Cream - CD1 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Artist...............: Cream Album................: Fresh Cream (1966) [Japan (mini LP) Platinum SHM-CD 2013] 2CD Genre................: Rock Source...............: CD Year.................: 2013 Ripper...............: EAC (Secure mode) / LAME 3.92 & Asus CD-S520 Codec................: Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) Version..............: reference libFLAC 1.2.1 20070917 Quality..............: Lossless, (avg. compression: 60 %) Channels.............: Stereo / 44100 HZ / 16 Bit Tags.................: VorbisComment Information..........: CD IMAGE - LOG - CUE - SCANS Posted by............: Beolab1700 on 22/05/2014 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracklisting --------------------------------------------------------------------- Disc 1 : Stereo Album 1. N.S.U. (2:44) 2. Sleepy Time Time (4:21) 3. Dreaming (2:00) 4. Sweet Wine (3:18) 5. Spoonful (6:30) 6. Cat's Squirrel (3:06) 7. Four Until Late (2:08) 8. Rollin' And Tumblin' (4:42) 9. I'm So Glad (3:58) 10. Toad (5:09) Bonus Tracks 11. Wrapping Paper (2:25) 12. I Feel Free (2:52) 13. Coffee Song (2:45) Disc 2 : Mono Album 1. N.S.U. (2:43) 2. SleepyTime Time (4:20) 3. Dreaming (1:59) 4. Sweet Wine (3:18) 5. Spoonful (6:31) 6. Cat's Squirrel (3:00) 7. Four Until Late (2:07) 8. Rollin' And Tumblin' (4:44) 9. I'm So Glad (3:59) 10. Toad (5:11) Bonus Tracks 11. Wrapping Paper (2:28) 12. I Feel Free (2:49) 13. The Coffee Song (2:56) 14. Wrapping Paper (French EP Version) (2:24) 15. Sweet Wine (French EP Version) (3:18) 16. I'm So Glad (French EP Version) (3:56) 17. Cat's Squirrel (French EP Version) (3:01) 18. Rollin' And Tumblin' (French EP Version) (1:49) 19. Four Until Late (French EP Version) (2:08) --------------------------------------------------------------------- "Fresh Cream" is the debut studio album by the English rock band Cream. It was the first LP release of producer Robert Stigwood's new "Independent" Reaction Records label, released in the United Kingdom as both a mono and stereo version on 9 December 1966, the same time as the single release of "I Feel Free". The album was released a month later, in January 1967, in the United States by Atco Records as both a mono and a stereo version. For many years, only the UK and US stereo mixes were available in CD. The UK mono album was reissued on CD for the first time in late 2013, as part of a deluxe SHM-CD and SHM-SACD sets (both editions also contains the UK stereo counterpart) sold only in Japan. The album peaked at No. 6 on the UK album chart and No. 39 on the US album chart. In 2003, the album was ranked number 101 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Sharing WidgetAll Comments |
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Like to learn about flac. Can you point me to some reading that would get me started without doing endless searches as I have no idea where I should start. Thanks in advance. Jeff
MP3 is a lossy format, which means parts of the music are shaved off to get the file size down. It is supposed to use "psychoacoustics" to delete overlapping sounds, but it isn't always successful. Typically cymbals, reverb, and guitars are the sounds most affected by MP3 compression, and can sound really distorted or "crunchy" when poorly ripped or overly compressed.
Like MP3 before it, FLAC is quickly being embraced by the music industry as a cost-effective way to distribute CD-quality-or-higher music, and it doesn't have the auditory problems of MP3s. FLAC is lossless and more like a ZIP file -- theoretically it comes out sounding the same when it is unzipped. In hi-fi terms, MP3 is to Sony's MiniDisc format as FLAC is to CD.
The advantage of FLAC files versus the CD format CDA or WAV is that they use much less space, typically around half. While FLAC still uses up to six times the volume of MP3 the advantage is that more information is retained, leading to an audible boost in quality. Furthermore, FLAC is not just restricted to CD quality, and you can buy files up to 24-bit/192kHz for another potential boost in performance. Pono, for example, claims that its higher-resolution FLAC files sound demonstrably better than CD."
Foobar2000 will also decode flac to wav. As stated above, use the cue file to load the songs into Foobar2000 and then use Foobar's converter (right click on the song title and scroll down to "Convert")to change the files to wav (or degrade them to MP3s, if you must).