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This refers to a release of 2005 album, Rock Swings , shared on the now-defunct Italian torrent community TntVillage . Album Context

Rock Swings features 14 tracks that span the golden eras of new wave, synth-pop, heavy metal, and alternative rock: (Bon Jovi) True (Spandau Ballet) Eye of the Tiger (Survivor) Everybody Hurts (R.E.M.) Wonderwall (Oasis) Black Hole Sun (Soundgarden) Between a Rock and a Hard Place (The Rolling Stones) Tears in Heaven (Eric Clapton) The Way You Make Me Feel (Michael Jackson) Jump (Van Halen) Smells Like Teen Spirit (Nirvana) Hello (Lionel Richie) Eyes Without a Face (Billy Idol) Lovecats (The Cure) The Audiophile Perspective: Why FLAC Matters

When Big Band Met Grunge: Revisiting Paul Anka’s Masterpiece Rock Swings Paul Anka - Rock Swings -Flac--TntVillage-

| Track | Title | Original Artist | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | It's My Life | Bon Jovi | | 2 | True | Spandau Ballet | | 3 | Eye of the Tiger | Survivor | | 4 | Everybody Hurts | R.E.M. | | 5 | Wonderwall | Oasis | | 6 | Blackhole Sun | Soundgarden | | 7 | It's a Sin | Pet Shop Boys | | 8 | Jump | Van Halen | | 9 | Smells Like Teen Spirit | Nirvana | | 10 | Hello | Lionel Richie | | 11 | Eyes Without a Face | Billy Idol | | 12 | Lovecats | The Cure | | 13 | The Way You Make Me Feel | Michael Jackson | | 14 | Tears in Heaven | Eric Clapton |

Anka’s smooth vocal delivery brought out a cinematic, timeless romanticism in the Britpop classic. The Tech Specs: Why the FLAC Format Mattered This refers to a release of 2005 album,

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The sudden, powerful bursts of the horn sections contrasted against Anka's quiet, intimate vocal whispers require a wide dynamic range that compression squashes.

A smooth, loungy rendition that emphasizes the lyrical sentimentality of the Britpop classic. The Tech Specs: Why the FLAC Format Mattered

Rock Swings succeeded because Anka treated the source material with absolute reverence. Instead of mocking the angst of the 1980s and 90s, he uncovered the inherent melodic strengths of rock and pop classics by stripping them of their distorted guitars and filtering them through a high-energy, 18-piece big band. Track Highlights: