John Mayer - Continuum -2006 Pop- -flac 24-96- Exclusive
Mayer's musical influences are diverse, ranging from blues legends like B.B. King and Stevie Ray Vaughan to rock icons like Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix. On Continuum, he cites influences from jazz and soul, particularly from artists like Miles Davis and Marvin Gaye. These influences are evident in the album's more experimental tracks, such as "In the Blood" and "I Don't Trust Myself (With Loving You)".
Sample rate captures high-frequency transients. While humans technically hear only up to 20kHz, frequencies above that (ultrasonic frequencies) create harmonic overtones that shape how we perceive “air” and “space.” John Mayer - Continuum -2006 Pop- -Flac 24-96-
The 24-bit/96kHz FLAC format preserves the "space" and "vibrancy" of the recordings, capturing the nuance of Mayer's guitar tones and the tight rhythm section featuring bassist Pino Palladino . Mayer's musical influences are diverse, ranging from blues
Before 2006, John Mayer was the poster child for milquetoast acoustic pop. Room for Squares and Heavier Things gave us “Your Body Is a Wonderland” — a song that, while catchy, cemented him as a strumming heartthrob for dorm room posters. But Mayer, a Berklee dropout who worshipped at the altar of Stevie Ray Vaughan and B.B. King, was suffocating. These influences are evident in the album's more
9.5/10 Rating (the album itself): 10/10
