This specific technical string refers to a high-fidelity digital "repack" of 1984 multi-platinum album, Agent Provocateur .
The term "repack" in file-sharing circles usually implies a re-release of a digital title, sometimes fixing tagging errors or log issues from original "rips." In this case, the audio quality matches the esteemed reputation of the HDtracks releases. It serves as a definitive digital archive for those who want the best possible sound without hunting down an original 1984 vinyl pressing. foreigner agent provocateur 2013 flac 24192 repack
Further research reveals that "Agent Provocateur" was indeed released in 2013, and it's possible that a FLAC version of the album was made available through various channels. However, without concrete evidence, it's challenging to confirm the specifics of the release, including the involvement of a "24192" catalog number or bitrate. Foreigner’s This specific technical string refers to a
: The album's grittiest track. In 24/192, the "nasty" guitar picking and pounding drums feel visceral and immediate, recapturing the band's hard-rock roots. "That Was Yesterday" Further research reveals that "Agent Provocateur" was indeed
: Includes the #1 hit "I Want to Know What Love Is" and "That Was Yesterday".