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Track 1 Filename D:\10cc - The Definitive Collection\01 - Rubber Bullets.wav Pre-gap length 0:00:02.42 Peak level 98.8 % Extraction speed 3.6 X Track quality 100.0 % Test CRC E6A2B9F1 Copy CRC E6A2B9F1 Accurately ripped (confidence 4) [A1B2C3D4] (AR v2) 10cc the definitive collection 2002 flac eac hot
10cc was not just a pop band; they were a group of four brilliant multi-instrumentalists, writers, and studio engineers (Eric Stewart, Graham Gouldman, Kevin Godley, and Lol Creme). Their music relied heavily on intricate studio layers, tape loops, and pristine audio mixing.
★★★★☆ (4/5) — Best single-disc intro for casual fans.
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The crown jewel of the 10cc catalog, this track is a masterclass in studio production. Before the advent of digital samplers, Godley, Creme, Stewart, and Gouldman created a "vocal matrix" by recording their own voices singing single notes onto multi-track tape loops. They built a wall of sound consisting of 256 vocal tracks.
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In the realm of digital audio, "hot" isn't about file size or compression; it's about the warmth of the sound, the passion of the collector, and the enduring power of a great song, preserved for future generations to hear in all its original glory.
Listening to this compilation in FLAC allows you to appreciate the subtle production details.
A proper EAC rip includes a .log file proving the extraction quality and a .cue sheet to preserve the exact gap timings between tracks—vital for a seamless compilation experience.