Marillion - Misplaced Childhood -2017- -flac 24... Jun 2026If you own Misplaced Childhood on CD or vinyl, this 24-bit FLAC is the definitive digital edition. For new listeners, don’t settle for the compressed streaming versions. This is progressive rock as high art—and high-fidelity. : The haunting opening keyboard swell establishes an immediate sense of depth. In 24-bit, the low-end frequencies of Mark Kelly’s synthesizers envelop the room. : The 2017 remaster maintains a solid dynamic range, with measured scores of DR10 for the CD and DR11 for the Vinyl , ensuring the album's atmospheric shifts aren't lost to modern "loudness war" compression. Marillion - Misplaced Childhood -2017- -FLAC 24... Marillion’s 1985 masterpiece Misplaced Childhood stands as a crowning achievement of the neo-progressive rock movement. Centered around the commercial success of the hit singles "Kayleigh" and "Lavender," the conceptual album cemented the band's legacy and catapulted frontman Fish into the rock pantheon. For audiophiles, the "FLAC 24-bit" designation is crucial. Standard audio CDs are restricted to 16-bit/44.1kHz resolution. A 24-bit High-Resolution FLAC file offers: If you own Misplaced Childhood on CD or : The transition between these two hit singles is famously seamless. The high-resolution audio emphasizes the punchy acoustic guitars and the delicate, clockwork piano melody of "Lavender." The band's biggest commercial hit. Steve Rothery’s iconic guitar solo gains incredible texture. You can hear the exact friction of his pick on the strings. 3. Heart of Lothian : The haunting opening keyboard swell establishes an Pete Trewavas’s bass lines sound warm and punchy. The album opens with "Pseudo Silk Kimono," where the 24-bit depth allows the decay of Mark Kelly's keyboards to fade perfectly into total silence. This transitions seamlessly into "Kayleigh," where Steve Rothery’s iconic guitar delay effect rings out with pristine high-frequency clarity. The emotional climax of the first half, "Heart of Lothian," showcases a powerful, driving rhythm section that benefits immensely from the increased audio headroom. Side Two: The Redemption It looks like you’re asking to assemble the (tracklist, file details, technical specs) for the 2017 deluxe edition of Marillion – Misplaced Childhood in 24-bit FLAC format. The opening track, "Pseudo Silk Kimono," benefits immensely from the 24-bit depth. The ambient noise floor is lower, meaning the atmospheric introduction breathes with a haunting spaciousness. When the band kicks into the hit single "Kayleigh," the dynamic range prevents the drums from sounding "brick-walled" or overly compressed—a common complaint in the "Loudness Wars" of modern pop. The listener can hear the attack on the drum heads and the natural decay of the reverb on Fish’s vocals. It transforms "Kayleigh" from an 80s radio hit into a visceral, live-in-the-studio performance. |