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    VA - La Bamba Original Soundtrack (1987) - VINYL - 24-bit/96kHz plus CD-compatible format

    Posted By: eharmonica
    VA - La Bamba Original Soundtrack (1987) - VINYL - 24-bit/96kHz plus CD-compatible format

    VA - La Bamba Original Soundtrack (1987) - VINYL
    Vinyl rip in 24-bit/96kHz | FLAC (5% Recovery) | m3u's, md5 checksum, no cue or log (vinyl) | RS + HotFile
    635 MB (24/96) or 195 MB redbook | Artwork | Rock | 1987

    From allmusic: "After two critically acclaimed but only moderately selling albums, los Lobos were hired to record songs for the film biography of Hispanic '50s rocker Ritchie Valens, resulting in this soundtrack album, which, in addition to eight los Lobos recordings, features tracks by Marshall Crenshaw, Brian Setzer, and others. Los Lobos' remake of the title song topped the charts, as did this album, which went on to sell two million copies. The result has been something of a career dilemma for the band, who went back to being a critically acclaimed, modest seller afterward."


    Los Lobos was going upscale – they were playing 5 consecutive nights at The Palace in Hollywood. I bought tickets. Inbetween buying the tickets and going to the show, the title song went to #1. Suddenly it was a scene. A then-unknown named Dwight Yoakam opened for them. Tighter jeans, I had never seen. Bought his EP the next day.


    From allmusic:
    Review by William Ruhlmann
    "After two critically acclaimed but only moderately selling albums, los Lobos were hired to record songs for the film biography of Hispanic '50s rocker Ritchie Valens, resulting in this soundtrack album, which, in addition to eight los Lobos recordings, features tracks by Marshall Crenshaw, Brian Setzer, and others. Los Lobos' remake of the title song topped the charts, as did this album, which went on to sell two million copies. The result has been something of a career dilemma for the band, who went back to being a critically acclaimed, modest seller afterward."


    01 - Los Lobos - La Bamba.flac
    02 - Los Lobos - Come On Let's Go.flac
    03 - Los Lobos - Ohh My Head.flac
    04 - Los Lobos - We Belong Together.flac
    05 - Los Lobos - Framed.flac
    06 - Los Lobos - Donna.flac
    07 - Howard Huntsberry - Lonely Teardrops.flac
    08 - Marshall Crenshaw - Crying Waiting Hoping.flac
    09 - Brian Selzer - Summertime Blues.flac
    10 - Bo Diddley - Who Do you Love.flac
    11 - Los Lobos - Charlena.flac
    12 - Los Lobos - Goodnight My Love.flac






    No music was harmed in the making of this vinyl rip.





    This is what I do in general. Not every step is done for all rips:
    LP > Rega P1 with Ortofon Super 30 > TC-750LC > E-Mu 0202 > Adobe Audition 3 (AA) @ 96kHz 32bit float > Manual click removal in AA > Click Repair set @ 20 > AA used to balance L/R > (for MONO: Equalizer (from the ClickRepair guy) used to combine L+R >) AA to split tracks, fade in/out, and for manual click removal >

    for 24bit: use AA to truncate the 32bit file >
    for 16bit: Izoptope RX Advanced to resample the 32bit file to 44.1kHz > and then to dither to`16bit using MBIT+ >

    All > Trader's Little Helper to FLAC and (for 16bit: sector align if necessary, pad) > MP3 Tagger to edit tags.

    "16bit" = 16bit at 44.1kHz
    "24bit" = 24bit at 96kHz



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