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is the fourth solo studio album by Kelli Ali (formerly of Sneaker Pimps). Kelli Ali - Butterfly -2009--EAC-log-cue. FLAC-
The album unfolds like a lucid dream—"Leonard" is a haunting folk-pop waltz, while "The Beautiful Ones" (a subtle nod to Bowie?) carries a melancholic, soaring chorus. Fans of Goldfrapp's Seventh Tree , Bat For Lashes, or even late-era Mazzy Star will find Butterfly utterly captivating. The production is warm and immersive, making this FLAC rip essential for experiencing the subtle harmonic details. The report generated by EAC that proves the
This is the container. Unlike MP3 (which discards audio data to save space), FLAC compresses without losing a single bit of information. It is mathematically identical to the original CD. For an album like Butterfly , which features delicate fingerpicking, dynamic shifts from pianissimo to mezzo-forte, and Ali’s whisper-to-croon vocal range, FLAC is non-negotiable. In FLAC, you hear the rosin on the bow of the cello in “Miles from Home” or the room ambience around Ali’s microphone in “White Knuckles.” Fans of Goldfrapp's Seventh Tree , Bat For
Kelli Ali is a British singer, songwriter, and musician known for her eclectic and innovative approach to music. Born in 1976 in Bristol, England, Ali's career began to gain momentum in the late 1990s with her involvement in the trip-hop group Sneaker Pimps. Her distinctive voice and creative vision soon led her to pursue a solo career, where she could explore and express her musical ideas more freely.