Rufus Wainwright - Vibrate Best Of -2014- -flac...
: A brand new track written specifically for this release alongside Guy Chambers, acting as a playful jab at his relationship with Liza Minnelli. The Irish Times 🔊 The FLAC Advantage
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Upon release, Vibrate was generally received as a necessary summary of a prolific career. Critics praised the sequencing, which managed to make songs from different eras sound cohesive. However, some hardcore fans debated the exclusion of certain deep cuts or tracks from his Want sessions, which are often considered his creative peak. : A brand new track written specifically for
format is particularly valuable here because Wainwright’s music is famously dense; the lossless quality helps preserve the intricate "Baroque Pop" layers, operatic vocals, and lush piano arrangements that MP3s often flatten. Highlights of this collection include: "Going to a Town" : His haunting, soulful critique of America. "Hallelujah" : His iconic Leonard Cohen cover (originally from the soundtrack). "The Art Teacher" : A fan-favorite live piano ballad. "Cigarettes and Chocolate Milk" Critics praised the sequencing, which managed to make
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Rufus Wainwright once said, “I see beauty in very dramatic, high-stakes situations.” The FLAC version of Vibrate honors that philosophy. It refuses to flatten his drama into background music. Instead, it invites you to sit in the front row of the concert hall, close your eyes, and feel the vibrato—in every sense of the word.