Van — Morrison - Moondance -2013 Expanded- -flac- 88 [repack]

In the pantheon of rock and roll history, there are albums that define a generation, and then there are albums that exist outside of time. Van Morrison’s Moondance , released in 1970, firmly belongs to the latter category. It is a record of crisp autumn evenings, romantic yearning, and spiritual transcendence. For audiophiles and collectors, the search for the definitive version of this masterpiece has been a journey nearly as winding as the singer’s own lyrics. Among the various pressings and remasters, one specific designation has become a grail for digital music enthusiasts:

John Klingberg’s electric bass is a revelation. On “And It Stoned Me,” the bassline is warm, round, and articulate without ever bloating. The 88.2 kHz sample rate captures the fundamental notes and the subtle harmonic bloom of the amplifier—something often lost in 44.1 kHz releases. Van Morrison - Moondance -2013 Expanded- -FLAC- 88

The first 10 tracks are the standard album, featuring classics like "And It Stoned Me," "Moondance," "Crazy Love," and "Into the Mystic". Part 2: The "Alternate" Album (Outtakes & Sessions) In the pantheon of rock and roll history,

2013 Expanded Edition of Van Morrison’s is a 21-track digital and physical release that culls highlights from the larger 5-disc Deluxe Edition. In high-resolution FLAC formats, it typically features a 24-bit / 88.2kHz For audiophiles and collectors, the search for the

The 2013 Expanded Edition goes beyond a simple remaster by including a second disc of highlights from the exhaustive Deluxe Box Set. Moondance by Van Morrison–Spotify v. FLAC