The following 14 tracks comprise the standard edition of the compilation: Featured Artist All The People In The World Clark Anderson Athena Soweto Gospel Choir Samb-Adagio Rise (Leave Me Alone) Clark Anderson Apollo Fallin' High Sweet Freedom Michael McDonald Played-A-Live (The Bongo Song) Twilight Rolando Villazón & Youssou N'Dour Baya Baya Ritmo De La Noche Clark Anderson Knock On Wood Clark Anderson A Visit From The Zoo The FLAC Advantage
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Safri Duo’s music is entirely based on percussion. Drums are dynamic instruments—they have a sharp attack and a natural decay. MP3 compression works by cutting off frequencies the human ear "might not hear," but it often flattens the dynamics of complex percussion. In FLAC, you hear the snap of the snare and the boom of the bass drum exactly as they were recorded in the studio. "Played-A-Live" sounds significantly more aggressive and punchy in lossless quality. Safri Duo Greatest Hits 2010 FLAC
Cymbals, hi-hats, and the upper registers of the marimba/vibraphone setups produce complex high-frequency harmonics. In low-quality formats, these often result in "swishing" or metallic artifacts (the "underwater" sound). FLAC preserves these high-end sizzles, giving the track a sparkling clarity that matches the live experience. Safri Duo Greatest Hits 2010 FLAC: The Ultimate
They are credited with the "Danish percussion-trance" sound. Their breakout single, "Played-A-Live (The Bongo Song)" , became the fourth fastest-selling single in Europe. It combined tribal percussion with the synthesizer-heavy aesthetics of early 2000s club music. MP3 compression works by cutting off frequencies the
by preserving every single bit of the original CD-quality audio (typically 16-bit / 44.1 kHz or higher). When you listen to "Played-A-Live" in FLAC through a decent pair of headphones or speakers:
: Their breakout 2001 global anthem, which remains one of the fastest-selling singles in European history.