FLAC stands for Free Lossless Audio Codec. Unlike MP3s, which discard audio data to save space, FLAC retains 100% of the original studio master quality.
So, invest in a DAC, buy the album from HDtracks, and take a serious listen. You will finally understand why that horse had no name—because the stereo imaging is too wide to need one.
Released by Rhino Records in 2001, Complete Greatest Hits lives up to its name. Unlike earlier, shorter best-of collections, this 20-track CD (and digital release) spans the band’s peak years from their 1971 debut to their late-70s output. It includes all the essentials: America - Complete Greatest Hits - 2001- -FLAC-...
Includes "A Horse with No Name," "Ventura Highway," and "Sister Golden Hair."
America's impact on the music industry cannot be overstated. Their early success paved the way for future folk rock bands, and their harmonies have been emulated by countless artists. The band's music has also been featured in various films, TV shows, and commercials, further cementing their place in popular culture. FLAC stands for Free Lossless Audio Codec
Timeless Harmonies: Revisiting ‘America – Complete Greatest Hits’ (2001) in FLAC
: The 2001 release features remastered versions of their classic hits, including major tracks like "A Horse with No Name," "Ventura Highway," and "Sister Golden Hair". You will finally understand why that horse had
: With 22 tracks , it serves as an expanded update to their previous 1975 collection, History: America's Greatest Hits .