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 Michael Bernier - Leviathan (questions from an old guy) 
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Post Michael Bernier - Leviathan (questions from an old guy)
I have never downloaded an "album". I've always been a cd guy (before that vinyl).

My buddy a has recently bought "soup" by the stickmen and has been raving about Michael, and the samples I have heard of Michaels "cd" have knocked me out, I can't find it on cd
So........... I actually downloaded the album.

Man is it great. Now how do I listen to it in the car? I put it in a cloudplayer? was that ok?

I hate modern technology. Great music.

Michael is that you singing on "The Old ways"?

Astounding album, "Lumberslush" Man what a solo!!!!!!!!!!!

I've gotta find a way to hear this on a stereo.

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Post Re: Michael Bernier - Leviathan (questions from an old guy)
hey brett,

what format were the songs downloaded in? (.wav or .mp4 etc.)

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Post Re: Michael Bernier - Leviathan (questions from an old guy)
You can buy the album on iTunes and then burn it to a CD. I do that with everything I get there. If your car has an aux input you could also use an iPod or an iPhone/Android cell phone. I think having a CD is a fine way to go.

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Post Re: Michael Bernier - Leviathan (questions from an old guy)
Ok I figured out how to get it in Itunes, So now I can burn a cd
but......... my experience has been the mp3 cd's sound terrible. I will wait to see how this one turns out, however without a wave file uncompressed version to compare it to, how will I know if it's as good as it can be?

Am I missing something here?

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Post Re: Michael Bernier - Leviathan (questions from an old guy)
Music from iTunes is not in the mp3 format. They use a higher quality format called AAC. You will be very happy with the sound quality. iTunes also sometimes offers albums in a full lossless form with no compression at all. I'm not sure if Levithan comes that way or not, but the normal format sounds great too.

Once you have the album you can burn the whole thing to a CD and it will sound very close to an actual CD of the album released by their label. If the lossless version is available then it is exactly the same as an original CD. I buy most of my music from iTunes and I'm very satisfied with everything I've purchased.

Let me know if you need help burning it to a CD.

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