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Terence Trent D'Arby - Introducing The Hardline According To Terence Trent D'Arby (1987) LP

Terence Trent D'Arby - Introducing The Hardline According To Terence Trent D'Arby (1987) LP
  • Title: Introducing The Hardline According To Terence Trent D'Arby
  • Year Of Release: 1987
  • Label: CBS ‎– CBS 450911 1
  • Genre: Funk / Soul, Blues
  • Quality: WavPack (image+.cue,scans) 32/192
  • Total Time: 47:22
  • Total Size: 1.8 GB
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Tracklist:

A1 If You All Get To Heaven
A2 If You Let Me Stay
A3 Wishing Well
A4 I’ll Never Turn My Back On You (Father’s Words)
A5 Dance Little Sister
A6 Seven More Days
B1 Let’s Go Forward
B2 Rain
B3 Sign Your Name
B4 As Yet Untitled
B5 Who’s Loving You

Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent d'Arby is a strong debut by this young singer, who wrote virtually every note, played a multitude of instruments, and claimed that this was the most important album since the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper. Hits included "If You Let Me Stay," "Dance Little Sister," "Sign Your Name," and the number one "Wishing Well." His first album is a curious mixture of old and new styles. Although the production is quite modern, d'Arby shows his roots in the work of older artists, borrowing a page or two from Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder, while James Brown appears to have had the strongest influence on d'Arby's stage presence.


Terence Trent D'Arby - Introducing The Hardline According To Terence Trent D'Arby (1987) LP


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  • oladiladio
  •  wrote in 21:59
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Is this blues? Moehahahahahahahaha, what a joke
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  • Almazz
  •  wrote in 15:35
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To oladiladio or dildo, or whatever you call yourself, the Genre is: Funk / Soul, Blues. In my humble opinion, it's one of the best albums released in 1987.
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  • billy shears
  •  wrote in 22:08
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Is usual FLAC possible?
It's a good album, but I don't want to spend almost two Gigabites for it.

Or do you know a program which converts HiRes to normal Lossless?


And: Was the original album recorded in 32/192? If not, this HiRes recording from vinyl just blows up the limitations of the source.