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Title: The Beatles - Rock N Roll Music Release Year: 2008 Format: FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec)
Rock and Roll Music(Berry)I'm DownKansas City/Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey!(Leiber/Stoller/Penniman)Money (That's What I Want)(Bradford/Gordy)Dizzy Miss Lizzy(Williams)Any Time at AllDrive My CarEverybody's Trying to Be My Baby(Perkins)The Night BeforeI Wanna Be Your ManBack in the U.S.S.R.Slow Down(Williams)RevolutionLong Tall Sally(Johnson/Penniman/Blackwell)
Stereo Reworking: Martin was reportedly "troubled" by the original twin-track sound of early hits. He reversed stereo channels and centered many of the vocals to create a more balanced listening experience. The Beatles - Rock N Roll Music - -2008---FLAC-...
- Check the DR (Dynamic Range) Value: Use tools like
ffmpegorSpek. Genuine 2008 FLACs will show a dynamic range of 10-12. Over-compressed fakes show DR6. - Spectral Analysis: Open in Audacity or Spek. A true FLAC has frequencies extending all the way to 22.05 kHz (Nyquist limit for 44.1 kHz sampling). Lossy transcodes (e.g., MP3->FLAC) have a sharp cut-off at 16 kHz or 18 kHz.
- File Integrity: Use
flac -tcommand in terminal to test internal MD5 checksums.
- Original Recording: "Rock and Roll Music" was originally recorded by Chuck Berry in 1957.
- The Beatles' Version: The Beatles recorded their version of "Rock and Roll Music" on April 10, 1964, at EMI Studios (now Abbey Road Studios) in London.
- Personnel:
2.3 The “Loudness War” Debate
Some critics note that the 2008 remaster is still louder (by about 4 dB RMS) than the 1987 CD. However, compared to 1976, it’s a masterclass in restraint. Crest factors average 14–18 dB, making it ideal for FLAC preservation. Title: The Beatles - Rock N Roll Music