Sam Rivers’ bass lines are the backbone of this record. In high-resolution, the "thump" in "Eat You Alive" is tighter, avoiding the muddy distortion found in compressed formats.
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As a sparse, largely acoustic track driven by a Speak & Spell vocal effect, this song benefits the most from a lossless format. The acoustic guitar strings have a crisp, natural resonance, and the silence between notes is dead-quiet, free of digital hiss. The Verdict: A Collector's Essential Think of it like comparing a standard digital
A notable Mexican limited edition 3-disc set was released in 2003, featuring a bonus official Universal DVD with five music videos.