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In FLAC, Rufus Wainwright is not a singer you hear. He is a performer who sits across from you, clears his throat, and breaks your heart in perfect, lossless fidelity.

The standard 18-track edition serves as a "solid gold introduction" for new listeners while rewarding long-time fans with a new single. Amazon.com Rufus Wainwright - Vibrate Best Of -2014- -FLAC...

It is fitting that this collection is titled Vibrate . The song "Vibrate," originally from the critically acclaimed Want One , serves as a microcosm of Wainwright’s genius and an argument for high-fidelity audio. In FLAC, Rufus Wainwright is not a singer you hear

By 2014, the digital music landscape was chaotic. The public had spent a decade listening to 128kbps and 256kbps MP3s—files stripped of harmonic overtones and dynamic range. Wainwright’s music is the enemy of lossy compression. Why? Because his production relies on three things that MP3s destroy: Amazon

is a captivating compilation that showcases Rufus Wainwright's remarkable talent, eclecticism, and dedication to his craft. This collection serves as an excellent introduction to Wainwright's music, as well as a satisfying retrospective for long-time fans. With its exceptional sound quality and thoughtful curation, Vibrate: Best Of is a must-have for anyone interested in exploring the rich musical world of Rufus Wainwright.

: Includes "If Love Were All," "Do It Again," "Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart," and "Memphis Skyline".

, this album captures the evolution of Wainwright’s "Baroque Pop" sound—a lush mix of opera, cabaret, and classic pop. // Drowned In Sound A Sound Perfected in High Fidelity For audiophiles, the FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec)

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In FLAC, Rufus Wainwright is not a singer you hear. He is a performer who sits across from you, clears his throat, and breaks your heart in perfect, lossless fidelity.

The standard 18-track edition serves as a "solid gold introduction" for new listeners while rewarding long-time fans with a new single. Amazon.com

It is fitting that this collection is titled Vibrate . The song "Vibrate," originally from the critically acclaimed Want One , serves as a microcosm of Wainwright’s genius and an argument for high-fidelity audio.

By 2014, the digital music landscape was chaotic. The public had spent a decade listening to 128kbps and 256kbps MP3s—files stripped of harmonic overtones and dynamic range. Wainwright’s music is the enemy of lossy compression. Why? Because his production relies on three things that MP3s destroy:

is a captivating compilation that showcases Rufus Wainwright's remarkable talent, eclecticism, and dedication to his craft. This collection serves as an excellent introduction to Wainwright's music, as well as a satisfying retrospective for long-time fans. With its exceptional sound quality and thoughtful curation, Vibrate: Best Of is a must-have for anyone interested in exploring the rich musical world of Rufus Wainwright.

: Includes "If Love Were All," "Do It Again," "Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart," and "Memphis Skyline".

, this album captures the evolution of Wainwright’s "Baroque Pop" sound—a lush mix of opera, cabaret, and classic pop. // Drowned In Sound A Sound Perfected in High Fidelity For audiophiles, the FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec)