- Slave To The Rhythm -1985- 2015- -flac- Best ((hot)) — Grace Jones

Grace Jones - Slave To The Rhythm: From 1985 Avant-Garde to 2015 High-Fidelity Perfection

The 2015 remastering of the 1985 original reveals the intricate details that were previously lost in the compression of standard streaming or older CD pressings. In FLAC format, the "slap" of the bass guitar—famously played by an ensemble including Paul Morley and Horn himself—isn't just heard; it is felt. Grace Jones - Slave To The Rhythm -1985- 2015- -FLAC- BEST

For a Trevor Horn production, which is famous for its layered, complex soundscapes and "ear candy" details, listening in (Free Lossless Audio Codec) is highly recommended. This lossless format preserves the full fidelity of Horn's intricate Synclavier work and the subtle nuances of Grace’s voice, which alternates between "icy control and rich warmth". Grace Jones - Slave To The Rhythm: From

At its core, the album is a bold experiment in repetition. Rather than a collection of different songs, it consists of of the single title track. Produced by Trevor Horn , the legendary mind behind ZTT Records, the project was originally intended for Frankie Goes to Hollywood. Horn’s obsession with the track led to a production budget that ballooned to an eye-watering $385,000 USD as he and engineer Stephen Lipson recorded new versions nearly every week. This lossless format preserves the full fidelity of