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Released in March 2014, is the first comprehensive "greatest hits" compilation from the American-Canadian singer-songwriter . Spanning his career from 1998 to 2012, the collection was designed to serve as both an introduction for new listeners and a curated look back for longtime fans as Wainwright turned 40. Release Details

The album is noted for its careful curation. Rather than simply listing radio singles, the tracklist highlights the narrative arc of Wainwright’s songwriting. Key tracks included on the standard and deluxe editions generally feature: Rufus Wainwright - Vibrate Best Of -2014- -FLAC...

Vibrate: The Best of Rufus Wainwright (2014) is a definitive collection of the singer-songwriter’s most lush and theatrical work. In format, listeners can experience the full depth of his operatic pop arrangements and crystalline vocals. 🎹 Album Overview Released in March 2014, is the first comprehensive

This larger file size is not bloat; it is information . Specifically, the frequency spectrum analysis of a true FLAC will show data extending to 22.05 kHz (Nyquist frequency for 44.1kHz sample rate). A transcode (fake FLAC from an MP3) will show a sharp cutoff at 20 kHz or lower. Rather than simply listing radio singles, the tracklist

: At the time of release, Wainwright was at a personal crossroads—having recently lost his mother (folk singer Kate McGarrigle), become a father, and gotten married. The album served as a re-centering before he moved into new territories, such as writing his second opera, "Me and Liza" and the Judy Garland Legacy

: Features personal liner notes written by Rufus Wainwright himself and his aunt, Anna McGarrigle .