The album includes seminal tracks such as "Get Ready for This," "Twilight Zone," "Workaholic," and "The Magic Friend." The FLAC version is often sought after due to the loudness war affecting later CD reissues and streaming versions.
Get Ready (1992) is a quintessential early-’90s Eurodance album from 2 Unlimited, notable for its upbeat production, club-ready singles, and broad commercial impact. A FLAC edition is ideal for listeners who want archival, lossless quality of the original release.
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Title: Back to the Bleeps: Revisiting 2 Unlimited’s Get Ready! (1992) in Pristine FLAC
Genre: Dance, Eurodance, Old School Rave, Techno 2 Unlimited - Get Ready -Album- -1992- -FLAC-
Format: Album Review / Lossless Audio Spotlight
If you were on a dancefloor (or in an arcade) between 1991 and 1993, you couldn’t escape the energy of 2 Unlimited. The Dutch-Belgian duo of rapper Ray Slijngaard and vocalist Anita Doth didn’t just make music; they detonated joy buzzers into the speakers of a generation. The album includes seminal tracks such as "Get
Now, thanks to the magic of lossless audio, we are taking a high-fidelity trip back to 1992 with the FLAC version of their debut album, *Get Ready! *
The album exhibits excellent dynamic range compared to 2000s remasters. Title: Back to the Bleeps: Revisiting 2 Unlimited’s
| Track | DR Value | Peak Level (dBFS) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Get Ready for This | DR 12 | -0.10 | | Twilight Zone | DR 11 | -0.30 | | Workaholic | DR 12 | -0.20 | | The Magic Friend | DR 13 | -0.50 | | Average Album DR | DR 12 | -0.27 |
Note: A DR of 12 is considered "Good" to "Excellent" for dance music. Modern remasters of this album often score DR 6-8.