David Bowie The Best Of Bowie 1980 -24.96- Flac Lp _best_ Jun 2026

The most recent track at the time of pressing. The bassline is slinky and descending. The 1980 vinyl cut has significantly less sibilance on the word "Fashion" than any 1990s CD. The 24/96 rip preserves this essential intelligibility.

was originally a physical LP, but digital versions circulating as 24-bit / 96 kHz FLAC files are audiophile vinyl rips or digital transfers . David Bowie The Best Of Bowie 1980 -24.96- FLAC LP

David Bowie - The Best of Bowie 1980-1987 [24-96] FLAC vinyl rip The most recent track at the time of pressing

Humans hear up to 20kHz. Vinyl can produce frequencies up to 50kHz (especially on a good pressing). 96kHz allows a capture up to 48kHz. Why does this matter? It’s not about "hearing" 48kHz tones; it’s about preserving the harmonic overtones and the transient response of the stylus. A 96kHz rip captures the "snap" of a rimshot or the sizzle of Robert Fripp’s guitar on Fashion with a phase coherence that 44.1kHz struggles to replicate. It sounds rounder and less digital . The 24/96 rip preserves this essential intelligibility

Based on the file naming convention provided, this appears to be a digital backup of the 2002 vinyl reissue. The duration indicates the length of the audio side or file.

Released on October 17, 1980, "The Best of Bowie" is a compilation album that showcases Bowie's remarkable range and versatility. Curated by Bowie himself, the album features 18 tracks that span his career from 1969 to 1980, including some of his most iconic hits and critically acclaimed songs. The collection includes: