Rediscovering a Legend: Why Lionel Richie’s “Icon” (2012) in FLAC is a Must-Have for Audiophiles
For the casual fan who wants a party-starter and a tear-jerker in one disc, this tracklist is perfect. For the audiophile, serves as a masterclass in 80s production quality. It proves that pop music, when played back losslessly, has just as much texture and depth as any jazz recording. Lionel Richie - Icon -2012- FLAC
If you have been streaming “Hello” on Spotify via cheap earbuds, you are missing half the velvet in his voice. Here is why hunting down the FLAC version of this specific 2012 release is worth your bandwidth. Before we dive into the bits and bytes, let’s acknowledge the music. This 11-track roster avoids the trap of bloated filler. You get the Motown energy of “Brick House” (with The Commodores), the yacht-rock perfection of “Easy,” and the cinematic weepies “Truly” and “Hello.” If you have been streaming “Hello” on Spotify
Music Reviews / Audiophile There are “Greatest Hits” albums, and then there are curated journeys . Lionel Richie’s 2012 release, Icon , falls into the latter category. While hardcore fans might own Back to Front or The Definitive Collection , the Icon series—slotted neatly between a budget comp and a box set—offers a surprisingly tight listening experience. This 11-track roster avoids the trap of bloated filler