The album is driven by live instrumentation, featuring deep basslines, electric pianos, and subtle guitar licks. 3. Why FLAC and -RLG- Matter for Voodoo
Voodoo is a quiet, dynamic album. High-fidelity audio files capture the quiet intimacy of songs like "Send It On" and the complex layering of "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" without digital clipping or artifacting.
Use a magnifying glass on the inner hub of your CD. The "RLG" pressings typically have: 903927 1-1-6 or 903927 1-1-7 X (if X is preceded by a space). Avoid any matrix with M1S1 (that’s a later Sony repress).
The album’s climax and a tribute to Prince. The song is a masterclass in dynamic building. It begins with a sparse, intimate arrangement and slowly ratchets up the intensity over seven minutes. In high-resolution audio, the explosive, overdriven guitar solo and crashing cymbals in the final two minutes retain their power without devolving into digital clipping or harshness.
| Grade | Reason | |-------|--------| | ✅ | Authentic FLAC (check with tools), log file present, sounds great | | ⚠️ Be cautious if | No log, suspicious low file size per track (<25 MB for 4+ min song) | | ❌ Delete if | Frequency analysis shows lossy cutoff, or if it’s a transcode |
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