Billy | Cobham - Stratus -1981- -eac-flac- _top_

The sound quality of the EAC-FLAC remaster is exceptional, with a wide dynamic range and crystal-clear highs. The bass response is particularly impressive, with a deep and controlled low end that brings out the best in Rosko Gee's bass playing. The production is clean and unobtrusive, allowing the listener to focus on the music rather than the recording techniques.

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: It is described as "vintage fusion" that leans into sparsely scored, bluesy modal funk. Technical Context (-EAC-FLAC-) The sound quality of the EAC-FLAC remaster is

Listen to the cymbal decay during the guitar solo. In a lossy format, the cymbals turn to white noise. In the EAC-FLAC rip, you hear the actual bronze vibrating inside the recording studio. You hear the room tone. You hear Cobham grunt slightly as he accents the "4" of the measure. When searching for a keyword like , you

: Features Mike Stern just as he was joining Miles Davis's band, bringing a raw, rock-edged guitar style.

You have found the folder. It says -EAC-FLAC- . How do you know it is real? Do not trust the filename alone. Imposters exist (e.g., a 1997 remaster mislabeled as 1981).