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The 2019 Giles Martin mix was created in 24-bit/96kHz in the digital domain. When you buy the CD (16/44.1), you are listening to a downsampled version of that master. When you buy the vinyl, you are listening to a cut of that master (with added surface noise). When you buy the , you are listening to the exact file that left the mastering suite at Abbey Road Studios.

Because with FLAC, the Abbey Road doesn't just end. It echoes.

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Sourced directly from the original eight-track session tapes to provide improved space and dynamics. Digital Release Tiers

The album's influence can be heard in countless subsequent rock and pop albums, with artists such as Pink Floyd, The Rolling Stones, and Radiohead drawing inspiration from The Beatles' groundbreaking work. Abbey Road's impact on popular culture extends beyond music, with references to the album appearing in films, literature, and art.

FLAC, on the other hand, is a "lossless" format. It compresses the audio file much like a ZIP file compresses documents—reducing the file size for storage while preserving 100% of the original audio data upon playback. Configuring on your specific media player to ensure

Giles Martin, son of George Martin, created a new stereo remix from the original 8-track tapes. Hi-Res Availability: Available in high-res -bit/96kHz FLAC.

: One of the earliest uses of the Moog in rock, adding haunting layers to "Because" and "Maxwell's Silver Hammer".

The Final Masterpiece: Abbey Road in Lossless Detail The 11th studio album by The Beatles, Abbey Road , stands as a definitive moment in music history—the final time John, Paul, George, and Ringo would record together as a cohesive unit. For audiophiles, listening to this masterpiece in (Free Lossless Audio Codec) isn't just about convenience; it is about preserving the intricate studio experimentation and lush textures that define the band's swan song. Why FLAC is the Preferred Choice When you buy the , you are listening

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For audiophiles and devoted fans looking for the absolute best listening experience, (Free Lossless Audio Codec) in high-resolution

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