Tom Odell Long Way Down 2013 Deluxe Flac
We do not condone piracy. If you are searching for this specific file, here are the legal, high-quality sources to purchase the Deluxe Edition in FLAC format:
Avoid: Transcodes (YouTube rips labeled as FLAC). If the file size is under 300MB for the whole album, it is fake. A true 16-bit FLAC of Long Way Down Deluxe (16 tracks) should be approximately 450–550MB.
The deluxe edition CD is available used. You rip it to perfect FLAC yourself.
Tracklist of Deluxe Edition CD (to verify): tom odell long way down 2013 deluxe flac
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How to rip to FLAC (free):
Original Album Tracks:
Deluxe‑Only Bonus Tracks:
5. Grow Old with Me – A tender, stripped‑back promise, showing Odell’s softer side.
6. I Think It’s Going to Rain Today – A Randy Newman cover, reimagined with Odell’s signature fragility.
7. Stay Tonight – An upbeat, piano‑driven hidden gem.
8. Till I Lost – Raw and emotionally direct, a fan favourite from live sets.
| Goal | Best option | |------|--------------| | Own the FLAC files permanently | Qobuz or 7digital purchase | | Listen at home / on phone with best quality | Tidal / Deezer subscription + offline mode | | Physical copy + FLAC | Buy used CD + rip with EAC/XLD | | Free & legal | Not possible for this specific deluxe FLAC |
Most casual listeners use Spotify (320kbps Ogg Vorbis) or Apple Music (256kbps AAC). These are lossy codecs; they discard audio data to save space. FLAC is lossless—it compresses the file without removing a single bit of information. We do not condone piracy
Here is why FLAC matters specifically for Long Way Down:
In 2013, the charts were dominated by EDM drops and synthetic pop. Then came Tom Odell, a young man from Chichester with a jagged fringe and a piano. Long Way Down was initially met with skepticism due to Odell winning the BRITs Critics’ Choice Award before his album even dropped (following in the footsteps of Adele and Sam Smith). The pressure was immense.
The album opens with the thunderous title track, Long Way Down. It is a declaration of intent. Unlike the delicate falsetto of his later hits (Another Love was a re-release), the title track features aggressive, low-end piano thumping and a vocal performance teetering on chaotic breakdown. This is where FLAC shines. In a compressed MP3, that low-end rumble often becomes muddy. In FLAC, it is visceral. Avoid: Transcodes (YouTube rips labeled as FLAC)




