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The 2005 remastering avoids the "loudness war" compression that ruined many later compilations, making it a "hot" item for those with high-end audio setups.

For audiophiles, the holy grail of this release is the high-resolution FLAC format, particularly transfers operating at 88.2 kHz or 96 kHz. This article explores why the 2005 Ultimate Collection in high-fidelity FLAC remains a highly sought-after digital asset for music lovers today. The Significance of the 2005 Ultimate Collection

The remastering duties were handed to the legendary at the world-renowned Metropolis Studios in London. Cooper took the original master tapes and carefully balanced them for modern playback systems without crushing the natural dynamics that defined 1980s production.

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For listeners, tracking down the FLAC 88 (implying 88.2 kHz/24-bit or similar high-res) version provides CD-quality or higher, capturing every nuance lost in compressed formats like MP3.

: It covers the full arc from "In the Garden" to "Peace," including the massive global hits like "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" and "Here Comes the Rain Again."

: Original 2005 pressings are available through retailers like or marketplaces like Vinyl Alternatives The 2005 remastering avoids the "loudness war" compression

The 88.1 kHz sampling rate and 24-bit depth of this release provide an exceptionally high-fidelity listening experience, with:

: The dark, driving synth bassline that launched them to global superstardom.

The 2005 remastering (referenced in Apple Music and Spotify listings) enhances the dynamic range, allowing Annie Lennox's powerful vocals to sit perfectly atop Dave Stewart’s complex synth layers. The Significance of the 2005 Ultimate Collection The

was omitted from this collection due to licensing restrictions, despite being one of their major 1980s hits. Product Options

Released on November 7, 2005, by RCA/Sony BMG, Eurythmics Ultimate Collection was more than just another hits album. It arrived at a pivotal moment—just after the duo’s triumphant reunion at the 2005 Live 8 concert in Hyde Park.