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Continuum is an album of textural nuance. John Mayer spent months dialing in the guitar tone for "Stop This Train" (a Roland Jazz Chorus with a slapback delay). In a non-verified, lossy file, the delay repeats sound washed out. In a copy, you hear the metallic "ping" of the delay exactly as Mayer heard it in the control room. john mayer continuum flac verified
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This is widely considered John Mayer’s best live recording. It’s split into three sets: In a copy, you hear the metallic "ping"
Released in 2006, John Mayer's third studio album, Continuum, marked a significant turning point in the artist's musical journey. This album, available in high-quality FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) format, offers a verified and superior listening experience that showcases Mayer's growth as a musician and his ability to blend various genres.
Released in 2006, "Continuum" is John Mayer's third studio album. The record marks a significant departure from Mayer's earlier work, as he delved deeper into blues and soul influences. The album features 11 tracks, including the hit singles "Waiting on the World to Change" and "Say Goodbye." Produced by Mayer and Steve Greenberg, "Continuum" was recorded at various studios in Los Angeles and features a host of talented musicians, including Larry Klein, Pino Palladino, and Jeff Beck.