Released on , Best of The Corrs arrived as the band was at the absolute peak of their global fame. It was the first compilation to gather their most beloved hits, offering both a perfect introduction for new listeners and a definitive collection for dedicated fans.
are featured in their live acoustic versions, showcasing the band's instrumental proficiency and Andrea Corr’s crystalline vocals : Radio-friendly versions like the Tin Tin Out remix of "What Can I Do" and the
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Best of The Corrs , released in November 2001, summarized their incredible journey across three studio albums: Forgiven, Not Forgotten (1995), Talk on Corners (1997), and In Blue (2000). The compilation also featured new tracks and heavily played radio remixes that came to define their commercial sound. Why Listen to This Album in FLAC?
Listening to "What Can I Do?" in lossless quality recalls the warmth of a physical CD—the way the guitar string squeaks before the chorus, the natural reverb on the harmony stack. These are artifacts of human performance that lossy codecs erase to save space. In 2025, storage is cheap (a 500GB SSD holds roughly 8,000 FLAC albums). There is no excuse to settle for compressed audio when the human ear can perceive the difference. The Corrs - Best of The Corrs -2001- FLAC
The FLAC format of "Best of The Corrs" ensures that the album's audio quality is exceptional. The lossless compression allows for a precise reproduction of the original recording, capturing every detail and subtlety of the band's performance. This is particularly noticeable in tracks like "Lonesome" and "No Need to Argue", which feature intricate instrumental arrangements and nuanced vocal performances.
Format: FLAC (16-bit / 44.1kHz)
The core 2001 release includes 18 tracks, notably featuring single edits and remixes that often differ from the original studio album versions.
Highly praised as a "one-stop" collection for casual fans, capturing the band's transition from Celtic-folk roots to global pop-rock stardom. Standout Quality: Reviewers from Released on , Best of The Corrs arrived