Peter Gabriel - So -2012- -flac 24-48- -
The remastered album is encoded in FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec), ensuring that the music is delivered without any lossy compression or degradation.
In the pantheon of 1980s pop and art-rock, few albums stand as tall, as innovative, or as emotionally complex as Peter Gabriel’s So . Released in 1986, it was the record that finally catapulted the former Genesis frontman into genuine mainstream superstardom, thanks to timeless singles like "Sledgehammer," "Big Time," and the haunting duet with Kate Bush, "Don't Give Up." Peter Gabriel - So -2012- -FLAC 24-48-
Furthermore, the 2012 edition permanently corrected the tracklist. Gabriel had always intended for "In Your Eyes" to close the album, but the limitations of vinyl groove geometry in 1986 forced it to the start of Side B so the heavy bass wouldn't distort the needle. The 2012 edition properly positions "In Your Eyes" as the grand finale, fulfilling Gabriel's original creative vision. The Power of FLAC 24-bit/48kHz The remastered album is encoded in FLAC (Free
: An epic, polyrhythmic love song famously immortalized in the film Say Anything . Gabriel had always intended for "In Your Eyes"
The 2012 files were mastered from the original studio tapes. Some tracks (like "That Voice Again") utilize high-resolution digital transfers from analog masters. Availability: