Va - We Are The World -usa For | Africa- -1985- Flac [repack]

The project raised over $80 million for humanitarian aid, exceeding $235 million in today's value.

(Losing half a point because, let’s be honest, the bridge goes on too long, and the FLAC reveals every painful second of Dylan’s pitch issues.)

: Use software like Spek to check the frequency cutoff. True lossless files sourced from the 1985 CD master will show frequencies reaching fully up to 22.05 kHz, rather than a hard cutoff at 16 kHz or 20 kHz typical of upscaled MP3s.

The album is often remembered solely for the title track, but it is a full compilation that serves as a snapshot of mid-80s American soul, R&B, and soft rock. VA - We Are The World -USA For Africa- -1985- FLAC

The centerpiece. Written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie, produced by Quincy Jones.

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Harry Belafonte, Kenny Rogers, and Ken Kragen, a music manager, came up with the idea of a charity single that would bring together some of the biggest names in music. The song was written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie, who were two of the biggest stars at the time. The project raised over $80 million for humanitarian

This is the most entertaining part of the FLAC listening experience. Because the audio is so transparent, you hear every personality.

Audiophiles who love 80s production, music history buffs, and anyone who wants to cry nostalgically while hearing 45 millionaires try to save the world for 7 minutes.

The title track was recorded in a single 10-hour session at A&M Studios, featuring the famous "Check your egos at the door" sign from producer Quincy Jones. The album is often remembered solely for the

: High-quality archival rips include an EAC (Exact Audio Copy) or XLD log file showing a 100% track quality score.

(for historical/cultural significance and mastering quality)