This feature transforms a messy file into a library-ready asset, ensuring that your Michael Jackson collection is sorted chronologically by era (Off the Wall, Thriller, etc.) rather than by the random date you downloaded the file. It preserves the FLAC lossless quality while fixing the library organization.
In 1972, a 13-year-old Michael Jackson stepped out from the shadow of the Jackson 5 to release his debut solo album, Got To Be There . Decades later, the has become the definitive way for fans to experience this soul-pop landmark, especially when enjoyed in a FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) format. The Historic Significance of "Got To Be There" Michael Jackson - Got To Be There -2013- -FLAC ...
by the RIAA on August 2, 2013, over forty years after its initial debut. Availability This feature transforms a messy file into a
The album features a mix of original songs and notable covers, all preserved in the FLAC remaster: Decades later, the has become the definitive way
The tracklist, featuring covers like Rockin' Robin and Ain’t No Sunshine, benefits immensely from the high-fidelity treatment. On Rockin' Robin, the percussive chirping sounds and the punchy brass section have a physical presence that makes the track feel immediate and live. Conversely, his rendition of Bill Withers’ Ain’t No Sunshine becomes even more haunting in FLAC. The depth of the bass line and the clarity of the minor-key piano chords underscore the soul-stirring melancholy in Michael’s voice, a performance that remains one of the most sophisticated vocal displays by a child performer in music history.
: The album was certified Gold by the RIAA on August 2, 2013, over 40 years after its original release. Buying and Listening Options