Donna Summer - Bad Girls -1979 R B- -flac 24-192- -
Won the first-ever Grammy for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance.
The album's title track, "Bad Girls," was a bold statement about female empowerment and independence. The song's driving beat, synthesized leads, and Summer's powerful vocals made it an instant hit, reaching number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. The album's success was not limited to the title track; other standout tracks, such as "Hot Stuff," "Love to Love You Baby," and "Heaven Knows," showcased Summer's versatility and range. Donna Summer - Bad Girls -1979 R B- -Flac 24-192-
This is the secret weapon. Between the verses of "Dim All the Lights," Donna Summer takes these tiny, syncopated breaths. At lower bitrates, they are noise. At 24/192, they are emotion . You hear the physical effort of holding that multi-tracked harmony. You hear the woman, not just the icon. Won the first-ever Grammy for Best Female Rock
If you buy a high-end DAC (Digital to Analog Converter) and you don't play Bad Girls at 24/192, you are wasting your money. The album's success was not limited to the