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Marillion - Misplaced Childhood -2017- -flac 24...

Beyond the audio upgrades, the 2017 deluxe edition is a treasure trove for collectors. It includes a previously unreleased live concert recorded at the Muziekcentrum Vredenburg in Utrecht, Holland, in October 1985, where the band performed the entire Misplaced Childhood album live. The Blu-ray disc also features a 73-minute documentary titled "Childhood Memories," in which the band and producer Chris Kimsey sit down to reminisce about the tumultuous recording sessions in Berlin, providing an invaluable historical context for the album. Promotional videos for the album's singles, including "Kayleigh," "Lavender," and "Heart of Lothian," round out the package.

features a celebrated 5.1 surround mix by Steven Wilson, the 24-bit stereo remaster on Disc 1 serves as the purist's choice for modern audiophile setups. Bonus Archives:

: Earlier classics like "Script For A Jester's Tear," "Incubus," and "The Web". : The entire Misplaced Childhood Marillion - Misplaced Childhood -2017- -FLAC 24...

The quietest passages (like the delicate piano intro of "Pseudo Silk Kimono") remain crystal clear without being buried by noise floor artifacts.

The darkest part of the woods. A long suite about the death of a friend and the isolation of the road. Beyond the audio upgrades, the 2017 deluxe edition

Here is the complete content breakdown for that release:

There is an inherent irony in seeking a 24-bit digital file of a 1985 analog recording. The original album was recorded on tape, which inherently saturates and compresses the sound in a pleasing, warm manner. Digitizing it at such a high resolution attempts to make the sound "too perfect." It captures the album not as the band intended it to be heard on a 1985 hi-fi, but as the master tapes sound in a vacuum. : The entire Misplaced Childhood The quietest passages

While the original 1985 mix has its 80s charm, the 2017 remaster provides a significant sonic upgrade: Album Of The Week - Marillion - Misplaced Childhood

Aggressive percussion sounds sharp and immediate.

Use a dedicated Digital-to-Analog Converter to decode the 24-bit data.