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John Mayer - Continuum -2006 Pop- -flac 24-96- |work|

Below is the metadata and tracklist for 2006 masterpiece, Continuum , formatted for a high-fidelity digital library. Album Information Artist: John Mayer Album: Continuum Release Year: 2006 Genre: Pop Rock / Blues Rock / Soul Format: FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) Resolution: 24-bit / 96 kHz (Hi-Res Audio) Tracklist Waiting on the World to Change I Don't Trust Myself (With Loving You) The Heart of Life Stop This Train Slow Dancing in a Burning Room Bold as Love (Jimi Hendrix cover) Dreaming with a Broken Heart I'm Gonna Find Another You Production Credits

A: Yes, you need a media player that supports FLAC, such as foobar2000, Audirvana, Roon, or VLC. Services like Apple Music will not natively play these files unless you convert them or add them to your library via a desktop computer.

For anyone looking to test the limits of their high-fidelity audio system or headphone setup, the 24-bit/96kHz FLAC version of Continuum remains an essential, timeless reference album. To help tailor more music content for you, tell me: John Mayer - Continuum -2006 Pop- -Flac 24-96-

When John Mayer released Continuum in September 2006, he wasn't just dropping another pop record; he was executing one of the most successful "rebranding" maneuvers in modern music history. For many, the high-resolution version of this album is the definitive way to experience that transition, offering a level of sonic depth that mirrors Mayer's own move from "bubblegum pop" to a "mature, blues-infused sound". The Sonic Shift: From Pop to Blues

Includes hits like "Gravity," "Waiting on the World to Change," and "Slow Dancing in a Burning Room". Thomas Heppell Technical Details (Hi-Res Audio) Resolution: 24-bit / 96kHz Below is the metadata and tracklist for 2006

The most intimate track. Mayer’s fingerpicked acoustic (a Martin OM-28) is miked in stereo. At 96 kHz, the attack is clear. His father’s spoken-word outro (“Don’t be scared…”) is so dynamically uncompressed that you’ll adjust your volume. This is where 24-bit shines: the whisper isn’t boosted to match the chorus.

Whether you are a long-time John Mayer fan or an audiophile searching for the perfect reference recording, Continuum in 24/96 is an essential addition to your library. It is a pristine digital window into a masterwork of modern pop and blues, sounding just as fresh and vital as the day it was released. For anyone looking to test the limits of

Upon its release on September 12, 2006, Continuum was a critical and commercial blockbuster, debuting at No. 2 on the Billboard 200. It earned Mayer a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album and has since been ranked by Rolling Stone as one of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.

If you have only ever heard Continuum via streaming (320kbps Ogg or AAC), you are missing the architecture of the sound. Put on a high-quality DAC and load the . Here is what you will find: