Paul Anka - Rock Swings -flac--tntvillage- [360p]
A Deep Dive into Paul Anka’s “Rock Swings” (FLAC / TNT Village Release)
Introduction: A Curious Chapter in Swing and Rock History
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Format: FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec), which means the audio is compressed without any loss in quality, providing an identical copy of the original CD. A Deep Dive into Paul Anka’s “Rock Swings”
6. Usage & Recommendation
- Playback: Compatible with all FLAC-supporting players (foobar2000, VLC, Audirvana, Plex)
- Conversion: Can be transcoded to MP3 (e.g., LAME -V0) without quality loss if needed
- Archival value: Excellent — this release likely represents a perfect CD rip.
The Cult Following
When Rock Swings dropped in 2005, critics didn’t know whether to laugh or bow. Over time, it became a secret handshake among DJs, ironic lounge enthusiasts, and genuine big-band lovers. Anka performed “Teen Spirit” at Glastonbury—and the young, muddy crowd went wild. He later admitted he had no idea who Kurt Cobain was when he arranged the song. Torrentz: For downloading, use a torrent client like
Title: Paul Anka – Rock Swings (2005) Format: FLAC (Lossless Audio) Source/Tag: TntVillage
"Smells Like Teen Spirit" (Nirvana): While arguably the most jarring transition, Anka’s version strips away the angst and replaces it with a finger-snapping, brassy swagger. It’s technically impressive, even if it feels the most "theatrical."
Paul Anka – Rock Swings [FLAC] (TNT Village)
The Album: Rock Swings (2005) The Artist: Paul Anka (yes, that Paul Anka—the 1950s teen idol who wrote “Diana” and “Put Your Head on My Shoulder”) The Concept: One of the most bizarre, brilliant, and brazenly audacious cover albums ever recorded.