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"Beverly Hills Cop" is an action-comedy film released in 1984, starring Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley, a Detroit cop who goes undercover in Beverly Hills to solve a murder. The movie was a huge success and spawned a franchise with three sequels.
Before she became the queen of ballads, Patti LaBelle delivered this high-energy funk-rock anthem. The guitar riff is razor sharp. In FLAC, the dynamic range allows Patti's explosive belting at the chorus to hit without distorting, unlike an over-compressed streaming version. BEVERLY HILLS COP - Various - SOUNDTRACK -FLAC-...
Zero Compression Loss:
FLAC preserves 100% of the original audio data from the CD or master source. "Beverly Hills Cop" is an action-comedy film released
FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec)
Seeking this soundtrack in is the best way to experience the intricate layering of the synthesizers. The DAC (Digital to Analog Converter): Even a
"Axel F," an electronic instrumental that became an international hit. Technical Composition
- The DAC (Digital to Analog Converter): Even a budget DAC (like an Apple dongle) outperforms a motherboard’s headphone jack.
- The Software: Use foobar2000 (Windows) or Vox (Mac) to play FLAC. Do not use iTunes.
- The Speakers/Headphones: You need gear that reaches down to 40Hz. The synth bass in Neutron Dance is subsonic; cheap earbuds will distort.
- The Volume: Turn it up to 85dB. This soundtrack was mixed to be played LOUD.
- Proper tagging: Artist names are correct (Pointer Sisters vs. The Pointer Sisters).
- Log files: A checksum (often .sfv or .md5) is included to verify the FLACs aren't corrupt.
- Cover art: High-resolution scans of the iconic poster (Eddie Murphy holding the banana clip).
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