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Paul Simon uses a unique, staccato picking pattern on his Martin D-28. In the 88.2 kHz FLAC, the transient attack—the moment the pick hits the string—is sharp and immediate. In compressed formats, this transient is blunted to save data. Here, it snaps. You can almost see the thickness of the guitar pick.

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On tracks like "The Sound of Silence" and "America," the 88.2kHz resolution provides distinct separation between the two vocalists. Instead of their voices bleeding into a single central channel, you can clearly pinpoint Simon on the left-center and Garfunkel on the right-center. The subtle intake of breath before a harmony becomes beautifully audible. 2. Micro-Details in Acoustic Instruments

The inclusion of live versions of "For Emily, Wherever I May Find Her" and "Kathy's Song" highlighted the duo's raw, unvarnished performance chemistry.

Released in 1972, "Greatest Hits" is a compilation album that showcases the best of Simon & Garfunkel's work. The album features some of their most popular and enduring songs, including: