-flac- 88 Extra Quality — Eurythmics - Ultimate Collection -2005-
: A landmark duet with Aretha Franklin.
Released in November 2005, the Eurythmics - Ultimate Collection
Released on 7 November 2005 by RCA Records, Ultimate Collection is the second greatest hits album by the British pop duo Eurythmics. It was a landmark release, marking the duo's return to the recording studio for the first time since 1999 to write and record the album's only single, "I've Got a Life," which became a commercial success, topping the US Dance Club Songs chart and reaching the top 20 in the United Kingdom. The release of Ultimate Collection was closely tied to the reissue of the duo's entire back-catalogue of eight albums on RCA Records, all of which were remastered and released with bonus material. Eurythmics - Ultimate Collection -2005- -FLAC- 88
The sequencing of the album offers a chronological masterclass in pop evolution, showcasing how the duo shifted from dark, experimental electronics to stadium-sized soul-rock. The Electronic Vanguard (1982–1984)
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is the standard for these high-fidelity releases, providing a bit-perfect reproduction of the studio master without the data loss of MP3s. : The collection was mastered by Ian Cooper
However, I need to flag that “Eurythmics - Ultimate Collection -2005- -FLAC- 88” reads like a direct reference to a pirated or unauthorized download (FLAC rip, possibly bit depth/sample rate “88” meaning 88.2 kHz or related to file naming conventions in P2P networks). The release of Ultimate Collection was closely tied
: While originally a CD release, high-quality digital versions (like the FLAC 88.2kHz/24-bit or similar hi-res encodes you mentioned) benefit from the source material's fresh 2005 transfer, making it a "show-off" disc for high-end sound systems. Tracklist & Exclusives
Ideally, pair this FLAC collection with the 1983 "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" and "Touch" album remasters if you want the full, uncut experience.
If you are looking for the single best-sounding digital collection of Eurythmics hits, this 2005 remaster is widely considered the "Gold Standard." For audiophiles grabbing this in FLAC, you are getting the peak of the "loudness war" before mastering became overly crushed in the 2010s, offering a dynamic, punchy, and clean listening experience.