Flac 88 Hot [new] - Eurythmics Ultimate Collection 2005
The Eurythmics: Ultimate Collection (2005) is a career-spanning anthology featuring 19 tracks, including 17 remastered hits and two then-new recordings. While common digital versions are available in standard 16-bit/44.1kHz FLAC, high-resolution 24-bit/88.2kHz or 96kHz versions are often sought by audiophiles for their improved dynamic range and clarity. Key Features & Track Highlights
The Eurythmics - Ultimate Collection (2005) is a comprehensive 19-track anthology featuring remastered versions of the duo's biggest hits alongside two new tracks recorded specifically for this release. Track Listing eurythmics ultimate collection 2005 flac 88 hot
3. Quality of the music compilation (ignoring file format)
- Excellent track selection – covers all major hits and lesser-known singles like I Saved the World Today.
- Remastering – The 2005 remaster is louder than original CDs but not heavily compressed like some 2000s pop remasters. Dynamic range is decent (DR9–DR11 typically).
- Sound quality (official CD/FLAC): Clear, punchy, good stereo separation. Annie Lennox’s vocals shine; synth bass is tight.
- Missing tracks: No Love Is a Stranger (!!) – that’s a big omission. Also no Sexcrime (1984) or Thorn in My Side on the 1-disc version; the 2-disc version includes more.
- Ultimate Collection (2005) is a legitimate 2-disc greatest hits compilation by Eurythmics.
- It contains tracks from 1983–2005, including their biggest singles like Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This), Here Comes the Rain Again, Would I Lie to You?, Missionary Man, There Must Be an Angel, etc.
- The official CD is Red Book standard (16-bit / 44.1 kHz).