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Review: Marillion – Misplaced Childhood (2017 Remaster, 24-bit FLAC)
“A Conceptual Masterpiece, Finally Freed from the Limitations of 1985” Marillion - Misplaced Childhood -2017- -FLAC 24...
Misplaced Childhood remains an essential album in Marillion's discography, a work of enduring power and beauty. The 2017 re-release in FLAC 24-bit audio is more than just a nostalgic revisit; it's an opportunity to experience this beloved album anew, with a level of sonic sophistication that does justice to the band's artistic vision. It looks like you’re trying to create content
The album’s narrative—a "stream-of-consciousness" journey through lost love, sudden fame, and drug-induced introspection—was famously conceived by lead singer Fish during a marathon ten-hour acid trip. From the haunting synth-led opening of "Pseudo Silk Kimono" to the defiant, optimistic finale of "White Feather," the record flows as two continuous pieces of music that demand to be heard as a whole. The 2017 Remaster: Why the High-Res FLAC Matters Upconverted from 16-bit sources (fake high-res) Corrupted or
- Upconverted from 16-bit sources (fake high-res)
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- Potentially laced with malware
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