Yes - Close To The Edge - [96-192kHz-24bit] 1972-2013 [WAV](oan)seeders: 43
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Yes - Close To The Edge - [96-192kHz-24bit] 1972-2013 [WAV](oan) (Size: 12.14 GB)
DescriptionHash Code: 0627E112CE8453751FB31707B9CBA41C1FDD3060 Piece Size: 512kb x 24864 Yes - Close To The Edge - [96-192kHz-24bit] 1972-2013 [WAV](oan) Close to the Edge is the fifth studio album from the English progressive rock band Yes, released on 13 September 1972 on Atlantic Records. Following their success with Fragile (1971), Yes began to produce extended pieces which resulted in Close to the Edge, an album formed of three tracks with the 18-minute title track occupying side one and "And You and I" and "Siberian Khatru" on side two. When recording for the album finished, drummer Bill Bruford had grown tired of the bands style and song writing methods and left to join King Crimson. Background Following the release of their fourth studio album Fragile [1971], Yes enjoyed their greatest commercial and critical success since their formation. When their well-received 1971–72 tour of Europe and North America to promote the album ended in March 1972, the band started work on their next record. The line-up during this time was singer Jon Anderson, bassist Chris Squire, drummer Bill Bruford, guitarist Steve Howe, and keyboardist Rick Wakeman. Track List 01 - Close To The Edge - [New Stereo Mix] [18:33] 02 - Close To The Edge - [UK Vinyl Transfer] [18:41] 03 - Close To The Edge - [Flat Transfer From Original Master] [18:47] 04 - Close To The Edge - [Early Assembly - Rough mix] [17:41] 05 - Close To The Edge - 5.1 [18:41] 06 - And You And I - Promo Single Edit [Stereo] [03:30] 07 - And You And I - [Flat Transfer From Original Master] [10:14] 08 - And You And I - [New Stereo Mix] [10:08] 09 - And You And I - [Alt. version] [10:17] 10 - And You And I - [UK Vinyl Transfer] [10:13] 11 - And You And I - Single Edit [mono] [03:30] 12 - And You And I - 5.1 [10:13] 13 - Siberian Khatru - [New Stereo Mix] [09:00] 14 - Siberian Khatru - [UK Vinyl Transfer] [08:58] 15 - Siberian Khatru - 5.1 [08:58] 16 - Siberian Khatru - [Flat Transfer From Original Master] [09:06] 17 - America - [New Stereo Mix] [10:37] 18 - America - [2013] 5.1 [10:37] 19 - America - Single Edit [mono] [04:21] 20 - America - [Flat Transfer From Original Master] [10:33] 21 - Siberian - [Studio Run Through of Siberian Khatru] [09:23] 22 - Total Mass Retain - [Single Edit] [Stereo] [3:26] Audio File Information, Properties And Specifications Artist / Group: Yes Genre: Progressive rock Album Release Year: BluRay 2013 Label: Panegyric Barcode: GYRBD50012 Number of Tracks: 22 Total Duration: 3:55:27.752 ________________________________ Audio File Format: PCM Codec Version: lossless / PCM Encoding Bit Rate: 7381 kbps (Average Bit Rate) Number of Audio Channels: 2 [76.1%]; 6 [20.6%]; 1 [3.3%] Audio Quality: 24bit / 96000 Hz [79.3%]; 192000 Hz [20.7%] ________________________________ Audio File Source: Original BluRay Release M2TS Converter: DVD Audio Extractor ________________________________ Audio File ID Tags: VorbisComment Additional Files: foo_dr, MD5, and M3U Total File Size: 12.1 GB [13 035 336 996 bytes] PLEASE SEED - PLEASE SHARE - PLEASE UPLOAD
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You are right, wav/PCM is the best way...
I hope, some uploaders will follow the same path
Thank you.
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The reason I did this in wav/PCM was because in flac it just sounded too compressed that's why I ripped it again simple
I uploaded this copy because they never included the 5.1 audio and the funny thing is I was upload it the same day as I did notice that..
Hope that answers all your questions and what you was implying