Michael Jackson - Thriller 40 -2022- -flac 24-44- 〈BEST × ANTHOLOGY〉
Includes rare demos and "behind the scenes" audio.
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Accompanying the audio release are behind-the-scenes looks and documentaries that recount the making of "Thriller," providing insight into its creation and enduring influence. Michael Jackson - Thriller 40 -2022- -FLAC 24-44-
A second disc featuring unreleased tracks, demos, and rarities from the original recording sessions, such as "Starlight" (the original prototype for "Thriller") and "What a Lovely Way to Go." Understanding the Format: FLAC 24-bit/44.1kHz
The bonus disc brings rare gems that show different facets of MJ’s songwriting during this period. Includes rare demos and "behind the scenes" audio
24-bit audio provides a wider dynamic range than standard CDs.
Reviews of Thriller 40 were as varied as its formats. The music itself was universally praised. One review noted that the collection "brings into focus the artistry and tenacity of Michael Jackson and his fixation to create an album full of hit singles". The demos, in particular, were a highlight, with tracks like "Starlight" and "Sunset Driver" providing a fascinating "glimpse inside the machinations in the creation of Thriller". A fan on a Chinese review site called this release the "ultimate form" of Thriller . A second disc featuring unreleased tracks, demos, and
Eddie Van Halen’s legendary guitar solo benefits from a wider soundstage. The uncompressed format ensures the sharp attack of the guitar strings and the heavy synthesizer intro retain their aggressive, analog bite. "Thriller"
40 years after its release, "Thriller" remains a beloved classic, and its influence can still be seen in music and popular culture today. The album's music videos continue to be widely popular, and they are still widely regarded as some of the best music videos of all time.
24-bit / 44.1 kHz (Studio quality, exceeding standard CD 16-bit depth). Mastering: This edition was mastered for loudness by Brian "Big Bass" Gardner