Here’s a complete, critical review of . Overview: The Holy Trinity of Pop, Remastered for Audiophiles For collectors and serious listeners, the 24-bit FLAC vinyl rip represents a specific philosophy: preserving the analog warmth, surface texture, and dynamic range of the original vinyl master, while delivering it in a high-resolution digital container (24-bit, typically 96kHz or 192kHz). This review covers a well-sourced vinyl rip set of Jackson’s first three Epic solo masterpieces — Off the Wall (1979), Thriller (1982), and Bad (1987).
These are not the compressed, loudness-war CD remasters. These are needle drops from clean, often early-pressing vinyl, transferred with high-end gear (e.g., Ortofon 2M Bronze → Pro-Ject → RME ADI-2). Sound Quality The 24-bit FLAC immediately reveals the air and space around Quincy Jones’ production. The bass on Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough is round, slightly warm, and separated from Jackson’s multi-tracked harmonies — a stark contrast to the brittle, flat 2001 CD remaster. Surface noise is minimal but present (a soft crackle between tracks), reinforcing the vinyl authenticity. Michael Jackson - 3 Albums -24 bit FLAC- vinyl
Smooth Criminal ’s “Annie, are you OK?” section has startling dynamics: the heartbeat kick drum is tactile, and the strings have a liquid, analog sheen. However, because Bad was cut louder to vinyl than Thriller , some rips have slight sibilance on Jackson’s sharper consonants (e.g., “you’ve been hit by” in Smooth Criminal ). Here’s a complete, critical review of
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