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Paul McCartney  - Band On The Run
Артист: Paul McCartney
Альбом: Band On The Run, 1973
Издатель: Hear Music
Жанр: The Beatles
Формат файла: Flacs
Ссылка: CD
Нахождение: Torrent
Содержание Альбома

All tracks composed by Paul and Linda McCartney except where indicated.

Disc 1
(The first disc features the original UK version of the album.)

1. "Band on the Run" - 5:11
2. "Jet" - 4:07
3. "Bluebird" - 3:21
4. "Mrs. Vandebilt" - 4:39
5. "Let Me Roll It" - 4:47
6. "Mamunia" - 4:50
7. "No Words" (Paul McCartney/Denny Laine) - 2:33
8. "Picasso's Last Words (Drink to Me)" - 5:46
9. "Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five" - 5:29

Disc 2: Bonus Tracks

1. "Helen Wheels" - 3:44
* "Helen Wheels" was included on only the US edition of Band on the Run in 1973
2. "Country Dreamer" - 3:08
* Released in 1974 as the B-side to "Helen Wheels" single
3. "Bluebird" (from One Hand Clapping)
4. "Jet" (from One Hand Clapping)
5. "Let Me Roll It" (from One Hand Clapping)
6. "Band on the Run" (from One Hand Clapping)
7. "Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five" (from One Hand Clapping)
8. "Country Dreamer" (from One Hand Clapping)
9. "Zoo Gang"
* Released in June 1974 as the B-side to "Band on the Run" single in the United Kingdom
* Theme from the UK TV series "The Zoo Gang"


High Resolution Details
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The audio industry has seen many technical innovations since Band on the Run was first released on vinyl in 1973, the most notable being digital recording. However, with the introduction of CD came two advances, "de-noising" and "peak limiting" which have become increasingly unpopular within certain areas of the music industry and amongst audiophiles.

De-noising was introduced to remove the inherent sound, or hiss, associated with analogue tape. The amount of processing used to remove tape noise can be varied, but when used excessively, many believe that it also has a detrimental effect on elements of the musical sound.

Peak limiting is a process that increases the loudness of music. It is achieved by holding the loudest peaks down and raising the overall level of the music. Much depends on the amount of limiting applied, but at its most extreme the result can be a serious reduction in the dynamic range and often audible distortion.

The release of The Beatles’ remasters in 2009 saw a marked change in attitudes towards these issues, where both noise reduction and limiting were used sparingly with the aim of representing the master tapes more accurately. Such is the case with the newly remastered CD of Band on the Run: tape noise reduction has scarcely been used and the degree of limiting is subtle. In addition digital technology has advanced with the ability now to offer recordings in 24 bit/96kHz. The high resolution version is being made available via download and is being offered in two formats: limited, which is comparable in volume to the remastered CD, and un-limited, which in comparison with the limited version will sound quieter, but retain the dynamic range of the original master recording.



Allan Rouse Abbey Road Studios

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Спасибо тем кто делал мастер тейп
ArCanon
Сэр Пол-всегда праздник! Спасибо, taurus66! :punk: :hi:
taurus66
Альбом,который сделал меня меломаном :)
satori
Не самый любимый альбом The Wings, но спасибо мое от этого не менее искреннее..
rulevch
Спасибо прекрасный альбом,прекрасный звук,диск с DTS забросил подальше.