The Beatles - Rock N Roll Music - -2008---flac-... -
After The Beatles disbanded, their former record label, EMI/Capitol, continued to release compilations. By 1976, the burgeoning punk and rock scene had paid homage to the 1950s rock and roll that inspired The Beatles. Capitalizing on this, Capitol Records released Rock N Roll Music – a double album featuring 28 tracks.
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Release Notes This digital archive preserves the dynamic range of the 2008 remastering efforts. Unlike later "Hi-Res" releases (24-bit/96kHz), standard CD rips from this era are characterized by: The Beatles - Rock N Roll Music - -2008---FLAC-...
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Some critics note that the 2008 remaster is still louder (by about 4 dB RMS) than the 1987 CD. However, compared to 1976, it’s a masterclass in restraint. Crest factors average 14–18 dB, making it ideal for FLAC preservation. After The Beatles disbanded, their former record label,
By the mid-2000s, the 1976 mixes sounded dated and harsh. The original 1987 CD releases were flat transfers of those vinyl masters. Audiophiles demanded a restoration that respected the band’s raw, pre-Rubber Soul energy.