Bruce Hornsby And The Range - Discography -flac...

The album that started it all. The Way It Is is not just a debut; it is a landmark of late-80s rock. The album was a major commercial success, reaching and achieving triple-platinum sales. It won the band the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1987.

: The band's 3x Platinum debut, featuring the chart-topping title track, "Mandolin Rain," and "Every Little Kiss".

This is the landmark debut that defined a subgenre of piano-driven adult contemporary and roots rock.

This is the core of any fan's collection. The following table lists every major studio album released by Bruce Hornsby, including his work with The Range, his solo career, and key collaborations.

High frequencies are often capped; harmonic overtones sound slightly artificial. Bruce Hornsby and The Range - Discography -FLAC...

The title track features one of the most famous improvised piano solos in pop history. In FLAC, the crispness of the snare drum doesn't clip, and the subtle accordion undertones on "Mandolin Rain" remain distinct rather than burying into the background. 2. Scenes from the Southside (1988)

"The Way It Is", "Mandolin Rain", "Every Little Kiss".

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Warmer and more organic than the debut, featuring extended instrumental jams and more prominent jazz syncopation. The album that started it all

The final studio album released under "The Range" moniker before Hornsby transitioned to a solo career and a touring stint with the Grateful Dead.

Drums, percussion (known for driving, syncopated rhythms that perfectly match Hornsby's left-hand piano work). Archiving and Listening Recommendations

Bruce Hornsby and The Range officially released three studio albums between 1986 and 1990. Each release represents a distinct evolution in their sonic template. 1. The Way It Is (1986)

Are you looking to track down or only official studio releases ? It won the band the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1987

"The Way It Is," "Mandolin Rain," "Every Little Kiss".

For a pianist of Hornsby's caliber, the FLAC format is essential. It preserves the full dynamic range of the acoustic piano and the intricate interplay of the band—from driving percussion to Joe Puerta's melodic bass lines—without the compression found in standard MP3s.

The band's journey began with their debut album, , which introduced their unique sound to the world. This album featured hits like "The Way It Is" and "Tones of Home," showcasing the band's ability to craft catchy, yet musically complex songs. The album was a commercial success, reaching the top 10 on the Billboard 200 chart.

– A more rhythmic and jazz-oriented follow-up with “The Valley Road” and “Look Out Any Window.” The low-end response (Joe Puerta’s fretless bass) and layered percussion are areas where lossy compression often falters; FLAC preserves the warmth and attack.

"The Valley Road", "Look Out Any Window", "Jacob's Ladder" (Hornsby's own version of the hit he wrote for Huey Lewis and the News).

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