24-192- — Bread - Guitar Man -1972 - Pop- -flac
Leo heard the squeak of the guitarist’s thumb sliding up the wound G string. He heard the whisper of a wool sweater sleeve brushing the soundboard. The 24-bit, 192kHz transfer captured the air moving in the studio—the breath of the engineer, the subtle rumble of the San Fernando Valley traffic six inches of concrete away.
But for the modern audiophile, finding Guitar Man is easy. Finding Guitar Man in is a revelation. Here is why this specific, high-resolution digital transfer of the 1972 pop masterpiece matters.
The song is renowned for its distinctive wah-wah electric guitar solo, which was unexpectedly played by keyboardist Larry Knechtel Bread - Guitar Man -1972 - Pop- -Flac 24-192-
For those interested in experiencing "Guitar Man" in the highest possible quality, the song is available for download or streaming in FLAC 24-192. This high-resolution format is perfect for audiophiles and music enthusiasts who demand the best.
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When you step up to a file, you are moving beyond the compressed limitations of streaming or even the 16-bit ceiling of a standard CD. This "Ultra-High-Resolution" container offers a massive dynamic range and a sampling rate that captures the delicate nuances of the original analog tapes.
Ultimately, revisiting "The Guitar Man" in 24-192 FLAC is an act of historical preservation. It strips away the limitations of older consumer media, allowing the listener to hear the track exactly as it was monitored in the studio in 1972. For a song dedicated to the tireless craft of the musician, there is no more fitting tribute than a format that honors every nuanced vibration of the guitar. Leo heard the squeak of the guitarist’s thumb
As the strings swelled, the second verse began. "He can make the love-birds whisper / Make a sad man smile…"