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Alanis Morissette’s The Collection is more than a hits package. It is a decade of psychological excavation set to melody. And in FLAC format, it is no longer just background music. It is a reference recording for dynamic range, a textbook example of 90s/00s production, and a cathartic journey that deserves every bit of data fidelity you can throw at it.

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There is a poignant irony in archiving Alanis Morissette in a lossless format. Her breakout work was characterized by its raw, almost abrasive sonic texture. It was music that felt lived-in, scratched, and loud—a rejection of the polished pop of the era. Preserving this rawness in FLAC is a technical paradox: we are using the highest fidelity technology to capture a sound that often felt like it was falling apart at the seams. Yet, this is the ultimate respect the digital age can pay to an artist. By insisting on bit-perfect accuracy, the listener acknowledges that Morissette’s genius lay in the details—the specific crack in her voice during the bridge of "Uninvited" or the jagged rhythm of "All I Really Alanis Morissette’s The Collection is more than a

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: The acoustic guitar strums feel immediate and acoustic textures sound warm and organic, replicating the original studio master tapes. Soundtracks and Rarities