The compilation features 18 tracks (on the standard version), including their best-selling singles and a few exclusive treats:
Today, you can find Best of The Corrs in FLAC from a variety of sources.
If ripping from your own physical CD, use software like Exact Audio Copy (EAC) for Windows or XLD for Mac. Ensure the secure rip log shows 100% track quality. The Corrs - Best of The Corrs -2001- FLAC
Originally from their 1995 debut, the version on the 2001 record highlights the band's folk roots. The lossless playback allows the hauntingly beautiful tin whistle introduction to resonate with stunning clarity, while the orchestral string arrangements swell without clipping. 3. What Can I Do (Tin Tin Out Remix)
The album became a massive commercial success, achieving gold and platinum certifications across Europe and Canada, a testament to the band's widespread popularity. It wasn't just a nostalgic trip for longtime followers; it was a victory lap for a band at the top of its game, solidifying their place in pop-rock history. The compilation features 18 tracks (on the standard
Here’s a detailed review of in FLAC format, focusing on both the musical content and the audio quality of the lossless release.
Caroline Corr’s drumming spans from the traditional Irish bodhrán to heavy pop drum kits. FLAC captures the authentic punch, resonance, and decay of these drums without the muddy distortion found in low-bitrate streams. Key Tracks and Sonic Highlights
In 2001, when this album was released, CD quality was king. A FLAC rip of that 2001 CD delivers the same quality—16-bit/44.1kHz—free from the artifacting or high-frequency loss found in compressed formats. The 2001 Tracklist and Highlights
Even the remix of "All the Love in the World" included here offers a different flavor, extending the life of the track into the club scene of the early 2000s.