Ozzy Osbourne - Bark At The Moon: -2014- -flac 2... =link=

The title track is a masterclass in tone. In 24-bit, the opening riff has a "bite" that 16-bit audio rounds off. The howling vocal effects during the bridge feel more immersive, swirling across the soundstage. 2. Waiting for Darkness

This is the hidden gem of the album. The orchestral synths and heavy bassline benefit immensely from the 96kHz sample rate, creating a dense, cinematic wall of sound that feels massive on high-end headphones. 3. Centre of Eternity Ozzy Osbourne - Bark At The Moon -2014- -FLAC 2...

This was Ozzy’s most "83-sounding" record, heavy on the synthesizers (courtesy of Don Airey). In tracks like "Waiting for Darkness" and "You're No Different," the FLAC depth allows the eerie, gothic keyboard layers to breathe without drowning out the guitars. Ozzy’s Vocals: The title track is a masterclass in tone

This release finally does justice to Jake E. Lee’s nuanced guitar work, Tommy Aldridge’s thunderous drumming, and Ozzy’s manic vocal delivery. It transforms a dated, thin-sounding metal relic into a dynamic, frighteningly real studio performance. Tommy Aldridge’s thunderous drumming