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Ray Charles - The Genius Sings The Blues (1961) [MFSL UDSACD 2049, 2010]

Ray Charles - The Genius Sings The Blues (1961) [MFSL UDSACD 2049, 2010]
R&B, Piano Blues | EAC rip | WavPack: IMG+CUE+EAC/log -> 136 MB | Mono, CD layer only
34:26 min | scans | RAR inc. 3% recovery | Mobile Fidelity UDSACD 2049
Dire Straits - On Every Street (1991) {2024, Hybrid UDSACD, Special Edition} Audio CD Layer

Dire Straits - On Every Street (1991) {2024, Hybrid UDSACD, Special Edition} Audio CD Layer
EAC Rip | FLAC (Tracks) + Cue + m3u + Log ~ 351 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 144 Mb
Full Scans ~ 135 Mb | 00:59:51 | RAR 5% Recovery
Classic Rock | Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab #UDSACD 2239

Audiophile Reissue Sourced from the Original Master Tapes: Mobile Fidelity's Hybrid SACD Presents 1991 Album with Cinematic Sound and Transparent ClarityHypnotic Record Features 'Calling Elvis, 'Heavy Fuel,' and Introspective Title TrackDire Straits never made a big to-do about it's final run. In classic understated British fashion, the band simply let it's music speak for itself. And how. Originally released in September 1991, On Every Street became the group's swan song - a lasting testament to the influence, musicianship, and integrity of an ensemble whose merit has never been tainted by cash-grab reunions or farewell treks. It remains an essential part of the Dire Straits catalog and a blueprint of the distinctive U.K. roots rock the collective played for it's 15-year career.Sourced from the original master tapes and housed in mini-gatefold-LP packaging, Mobile Fidelity's hybrid SACD of On Every Street presents the album like it has always been meant to be experienced: in reference-grade audiophile sound.

Marvin Gaye - (1971) What's Going On [MFSL UDSACD 2038] |re-up|  Music

Posted by plonker at Jan. 11, 2016
Marvin Gaye - (1971) What's Going On [MFSL UDSACD 2038]   |re-up|

Marvin Gaye - What's Going On (1971) [MFSL UDSACD 2038, 2009]
Soul | EAC rip | WV: IMG+CUE+LOG -> 231 MB | mp3@VBR V0 (239avg) -> 72 MB
35:32 min | scans 600dpi | 3% recovery | FF&NF | Mobile Fidelity UDSACD 2038 (CD layer only)

What's Going On is not only Marvin Gaye's masterpiece, it's the most important and passionate record to come out of soul music, delivered by one of its finest voices, a man finally free to speak his mind and so move from R&B sex symbol to true recording artist…

Marvin Gaye - Let's Get It On (1973) [MFSL UDSACD 2039] |re-up|  Music

Posted by plonker at Jan. 12, 2016
Marvin Gaye - Let's Get It On (1973) [MFSL UDSACD 2039]   |re-up|

Marvin Gaye - Let's Get It On (1973) [MFSL UDSACD 2039, 2009]
Soul | EAC rip | WV: IMG+CUE+LOG -> 202 MB | mp3@VBR V0 -> 61 MB
31:40 min | scans 600 dpi | 3% recovery | NF&FF | Mobile Fidelity UDSACD 2039 (CD layer only)

After brilliantly surveying the social, political, and spiritual landscape with What's Going On, Marvin Gaye turned to more intimate matters with Let's Get It On, a record unparalleled in its sheer sensuality and carnal energy…
The Allman Brothers Band - The Allman Brothers Band (1969) [MFSL UDSACD 2101, 2012]

The Allman Brothers Band - The Allman Brothers Band (1969) [MFSL UDSACD 2101, 2012]
Rock, Blues | EAC rip | WV: IMG+CUE+EAC/log -> 262 MB | mp3@VBR V0 (248kbps) -> 67 MB
33:28 min | scans | RAR inc. 3% recovery | UL & FF | Mobile Fidelity UDSACD 2101

The Band - Music From Big Pink (1968) [MFSL UDSACD 2044]  Music

Posted by plonker at June 25, 2009
The Band - Music From Big Pink (1968) [MFSL UDSACD 2044]

The Band - Music From Big Pink (1968) [MFSL UDSACD 2044](2009)
Pop/Rock | EAC rip | FLAC: IMG+CUE+EAC/log -> 244 MB | mp3(VBR V0) -> 74 MB
41:40 min | covers | RAR inc. 3% recovery | UL, FF | MFSL UDSACD 2044 (CD layer only)
The Allman Brothers Band - Eat A Peach (1972) [MFSL UDSACD 2102, 2013]

The Allman Brothers Band - Eat A Peach (1972) [MFSL UDSACD 2102, 2013]
Rock, Blues | EAC rip | WV: IMG+CUE+EAC/log -> 468 MB | mp3@VBR V0 -> 145 MB
70:17 min | scans | RAR inc. 3% recovery | UL & FF | Mobile Fidelity UDSACD 2102

Ryan Adams - Heartbreaker (2000) [MFSL UDSACD 7002, 2004]  Music

Posted by plonker at Feb. 25, 2016
Ryan Adams - Heartbreaker (2000) [MFSL UDSACD 7002, 2004]

Ryan Adams - Heartbreaker (2000) [MFSL UDSACD 7002, 2004]
Alt. Country, Country Rock | EAC rip | APE: IMG+CUE+LOG -> 265 MB | mp3 (VBR V0) -> 103 MB
52:50 min | artwork | 3% recovery | NF & FF | Mobile Fidelity MFSL UDSACD 7002

As Whiskeytown finally ground to a halt in the wake of an astonishing number of personal changes following Faithless Street (coupled with record company problems that kept their final album, Pneumonia, from reaching stores until two years after it was recorded), Ryan Adams ducked into a Nashville studio for two weeks of sessions with Gillian Welch and David Rawlings…
Miles Davis - Miles Smiles (1967) {2018 Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs UDSACD 2201}

Miles Davis - Miles Smiles (1967) {2018 Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs UDSACD 2201}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 272 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 102 Mb
Full Artwork @ 600 dpi (jpg) -> 34 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 1967, 2018 Columbia / Sony Music / Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs | UDSACD 2201
Jazz / Hard Bop / Modal Music / Trumpet

The clarity afforded by history proves Miles Davis' second great quintet vying for the unofficial honor of being the finest small jazz combo to ever record to tape. Originally released in 1966, Miles Smiles is largely responsible for the feat, as it commences a series of five groundbreaking albums – chronologically rounded out by Sorcerer, Nefertiti, Miles in the Sky, and Filles de Kilimanjaro – guided not by chordal patterns but open responses to melodies. Music would never again be the same. Neither will experiencing Miles Smiles once you hear this definitive-sounding hybrid SACD reissue.
Bob Dylan - Bob Dylan (1962) {2014, Hybrid UDSACD, Limited Edition, Remastered} Repost

Bob Dylan - Bob Dylan (1962) {2014, Hybrid UDSACD, Limited Edition, Remastered}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 210 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 90 Mb
Full Scans ~ 246 Mb | 00:37:19 | RAR 5% Recovery
Folk, Country Blues | Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab #UDSACD 2122

Bob Dylan's first album is a lot like the debut albums by the Beatles and the Rolling Stones – a sterling effort, outclassing most, if not all, of what came before it in the genre, but similarly eclipsed by the artist's own subsequent efforts. The difference was that not very many people heard Bob Dylan on its original release (originals on the early-'60s Columbia label are choice collectibles) because it was recorded with a much smaller audience and musical arena in mind. At the time of Bob Dylan's release, the folk revival was rolling, and interpretation was considered more important than original composition by most of that audience.