Including some of the album's tracklist could be useful, but since the user didn't provide it, maybe just highlight the number of tracks or any standout songs. Also, mention the availability of the FLAC format, which might not be widely available in high-res for this album elsewhere.

In 2013, nearly three decades after its original release, Agent Provocateur was given new life. Rhino Atlantic, the label responsible for the band's catalog, released a high-resolution digital version of the album. This was part of a broader trend where record labels began remastering classic albums for the burgeoning hi-res audio market, catering to audiophiles equipped with high-end playback systems.

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A 192kHz sampling rate captures frequencies up to 96kHz, far beyond the human hearing limit of 20kHz. While we cannot hear these ultrasonic frequencies, the ultra-high sampling rate eliminates the digital "brickwall" filtering artifacts inherent to 44.1kHz audio. The result is a smoother, more natural treble response, turning harsh 1980s cymbals into silky, realistic decays. What constitutes a "Repack"?

The 24-bit depth provides a significantly higher dynamic range than a standard CD (16-bit). This allows the listener to hear the "air" around Lou Gramm's vocals and the subtle decay of the synthesizers without digital clipping or noise.

Unlike CD quality (16-bit), 24-bit allows for a much wider dynamic range. This means the quiet, atmospheric intro of "That Was Yesterday" is preserved with significantly less noise floor, while the explosive chorus hits with greater intensity.

Playing these massive files requires specific software and hardware. Here are some popular options:

FLAC ensures that the audio data is identical to the source master, with no compression artifacts that occur in MP3 or streaming formats. The 2013 Remastering: Context and Quality

Agent Provocateur is not just "I Want to Know What Love Is." It is an album characterized by meticulous production, lush synthesizers (played by ), powerful drumming by Dennis Elliott , and Mick Jones's razor-sharp guitar work.