Grace Jones - Slave To The Rhythm -1985- 2015- -flac- Best [hot]
The original master is 24/48 (digital multitrack). Any 192kHz file is upsampled fake.
A: No – Trevor Horn personally supervised it. DR (Dynamic Range) values are excellent: DR12–DR14, much better than 1990s remasters. Grace Jones - Slave To The Rhythm -1985- 2015- -FLAC- BEST
: Includes the complete tracks with all interviews conducted by Paul Morley and voice-overs by Ian McShane. The original master is 24/48 (digital multitrack)
released a high-definition remaster of the album (Catalog #782 160). This version is the primary source for the "2015 FLAC" files found in "best of" digital collections. Technical Quality : The release features 96KHz/24-bit DR (Dynamic Range) values are excellent: DR12–DR14, much
The production was a feat of perfectionism. Over a year in the making, Horn and his team (including Stephen Lipson) recorded a new version of the song almost every week, ballooning the budget to an astronomical for what was essentially one song. The 2015 Remaster: Audio Perfection
Today, Slave to the Rhythm stands as a testament to the mid-80s "imperial phase" of Grace Jones and the peak of ZTT Records' production ambition. It is as much an art piece as it is a pop album—a must-hear for anyone interested in the intersection of fashion, music, and technology.