Bruce Hornsby And The Range - Discography -flac... !!top!! -
| Year | Album Title | Key Tracks (FLAC highlights) | Audiophile Note | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | The Way It Is | “The Way It Is,” “Mandolin Rain,” “Every Little Kiss” | The piano’s attack and decay are critical. In FLAC, Neil Dorfsman’s production reveals the room reverb on the synth bass and the air around Hornsby’s Yamaha C7. | | 1988 | Scenes from the Southside | “The Valley Road,” “Look Out Any Window,” “The Wild Frontier” | A warmer, more organic mix. FLAC captures the low-end punch of bassist Joe Puerta and the subtlety of John Molo’s hi-hat work. | | 1990 | A Night on the Town | “Across the River,” “Stander on the Mountain,” “The Road Not Taken” | Features saxophonist Wayne Shorter. Lossless audio brings out the harmonic complexity of Hornsby’s jazz voicings. | | 1993 | Harbor Lights | “Harbor Lights,” “Talk of the Town,” “China Doll” | A transitional album with Phil Collins on drums. FLAC preserves the dynamic range between whisper-quiet verses and powerful choruses. | | 1995 | Hot House | “Walk in the Sun,” “Spider Fingers,” “The End of the Innocence” (live) | A live-in-studio feel. Lossless fidelity highlights the interplay between Hornsby’s piano and Bobby Read’s woodwinds. |
High-fidelity masters of "The Way It Is" are frequently sought after because the song's piano riff became the foundation for iconic hip-hop tracks, most notably 2Pac’s "Changes" Live Recordings: Bruce Hornsby and The Range - Discography -FLAC...
The Range's sophomore effort, , was released in 1990 to widespread critical acclaim. The album features the hit single "The Truth Is" and showcases the group's growing interest in jazz and classical music. | Year | Album Title | Key Tracks
When you finally hear that album in true lossless quality, you will notice the chair squeak at 1:42 of "The Way It Is." You will hear the intake of breath before the final chorus of "Mandolin Rain." You will understand why Hornsby is considered a genius not just of composition, but of touch. FLAC captures the low-end punch of bassist Joe
Technically, "Bruce Hornsby and The Range" only released three studio albums. However, for the purist, the live material and B-sides from this era are essential. Here is the complete FLAC discography.
Accessing these albums in (Free Lossless Audio Codec) is the definitive way to experience the intricate dynamics, warm piano resonance, and crisp horn arrangements that define this period.
