This is not a loudness-war casualty. Transferred from the original analogue masters at 96kHz/24-bit resolution, this digital edition delivers:

The hardest rocking moment. The 2016 remaster handles the clipping inherent in the original tape with grace, giving the distorted guitar a velvety edge rather than a harsh glassiness.

The of Tarkus by Emerson, Lake & Palmer is a high-resolution reissue released by BMG Rights Management on July 29, 2016. This version provides the definitive digital experience for the landmark 1971 progressive rock album, featuring 24-bit audio mastered from the original analog tapes. Technical Specifications Format : High-definition FLAC digital download. Audio Quality : 24-bit / 96 kHz resolution.

Unlike MP3s or AAC formats which discard audio data to save space, FLAC compresses the file size without losing a single bit of audio data, ensuring you hear exactly what the engineers intended. Side Two: The Rest of the Album

A fun, rock-and-roll studio jam to close the album. 5. Conclusion: Is it Worth It?

is defined by its massive 20-minute title suite that occupies the entire first side of the original LP

"Tarkus" is the second studio album by the English progressive rock band Emerson, Lake & Palmer (ELP), released in 1971, not 2016. However, I'll provide information on the album, and also on the 2016 re-release in FLAC 24-bit format.