Featuring a rap-style delivery by James Ingram and Michael Jackson on backing vocals, it’s a quirky, rhythmic centerpiece that defines the album's swagger.
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But here’s where the modern and the classic intersect: the original CD pressing of The Dude (often on A&M or Qwest) was a revelation for its time — clean, wide dynamics compared to vinyl’s surface noise and tape hiss. But audiophiles know that early CDs could sometimes be harsh or bright. Enter — lossless, uncompromising, transparent. Featuring a rap-style delivery by James Ingram and
In tracks like "Ai No Corrida," the transition from the driving bassline to the explosive brass hits requires the uncompressed headroom that FLAC provides. MP3s often "squash" these frequencies, robbing the listener of the punch Quincy intended. But here’s where the modern and the classic
Features synthesizer work and songwriting by Stevie Wonder ("Betcha Wouldn't Hurt Me") and backing vocals from Michael Jackson .