Steven Wilson 2013 The Raven That Refused To Sing -flac- New! -
This epic showcases the "live" feel. In FLAC, the stereo imaging is holographic. You can pinpoint Beggs’ Chapman stick in the left channel, Holzman’s Hammond organ swirling in the right, and Govan’s guitar dead center. The bass breakdown at 3:45 is a subwoofer stress test.
The result was six tracks, each based on a supernatural story of loss, regret, and spectral visitations. Produced by Wilson himself and engineered by the legendary (of Dark Side of the Moon fame), the album was recorded live-to-tape at EastWest Studio 3 in Hollywood. There were no click tracks, no Autotune, and minimal digital editing. This analog purity is precisely why the FLAC version is so coveted. Steven Wilson 2013 The Raven That Refused To Sing -FLAC-
You can find this album on Spotify (320kbps Ogg Vorbis) or Apple Music (256kbps AAC). You will hear the song . This epic showcases the "live" feel
A professional drinker who challenges the Devil to a contest. The perspective of a wife murdered by her husband. The Watchmaker A long-married couple whose relationship ends in violence. The Raven That Refused to Sing An old man who believes a raven is his deceased sister. The Musicians (The "All-Star" Lineup) The bass breakdown at 3:45 is a subwoofer stress test
: The title track is a "piercing" lament about an old man at the end of his life who believes a raven is the reincarnation of his deceased sister. 3. The Virtuoso Band
: A 4-disc set including a 128-page book with illustrations by Hajo Mueller.

As a lesbian, I can concur that this is an all time favorite.
I LOVE this film and I've always counted it just as one of my favorite rom-coms, easily top 5. I, as they did, didn't see it as a gay film until everybody told me it was LOL