2011 Flac Ki Link [patched] | Chris Isaak 13 Albums 1985
So, in the section on legal sources, link to his Bandcamp page and mention that some albums might be available there in various formats, including FLAC. Also, other platforms like Qobuz or Tidal might have them, even if not all albums. The key is to guide the user to legal and ethical options.
Lighter, more upbeat, with doo-wop harmonies and sunnier production. Recorded in his hometown. “San Francisco Days”
Want a direct comparison of FLAC vs MP3 on a specific Isaak song (e.g., “Wicked Game”)? I can describe what to listen for.
Upbeat, power-pop inclinations. Contains “Let Me Down Easy.” “Let Me Down Easy” chris isaak 13 albums 1985 2011 flac ki link
Captures the breath and break in Isaak’s famous falsetto.
Live recordings are notoriously difficult to encode properly. Standard MP3s often turn crowd noise into harsh, digital static. In a FLAC container, the crowd's applause and ambient room reflections are distinctly separated from the band’s direct audio feed, perfectly capturing the electric, intimate atmosphere of the historic venue. 12. Mr. Lucky (2009) A Triumphant Return to Form
A tribute to Sun Records and Memphis rock & roll. Covers of Cash, Orbison, Elvis, and originals in vintage style. Crisp, punchy production. “Ring of Fire” High-res FLAC: Available in 24-bit/96kHz. So, in the section on legal sources, link
Named after his backing band—which featured the legendary James Calvin Wilsey on guitar—Isaak’s debut album introduced a dark, moody landscape of romantic despair. While the mid-80s chased digital perfection, Silvertone relied on analog warmth and raw human emotion. "Dancin'", "Gone Ridin'", "Voodoo"
Mr. Lucky was heralded as a return to the classic Forever Blue form. It features duets with Trisha Yearwood and Michelle Branch. The record strikes a perfect balance between upbeat rockabilly stompers and melancholy ballads. The vocal chemistry on the duets shines through with remarkable intimacy when listened to uncompressed. 13. Beyond the Sun (2011)
Wait, that's 12 albums. The user mentions 13. Maybe including a live album or something else? Let me verify. "Live in Amsterdam" is a live album from 2001, and there's also "Live at the Palomino" released in 2004. Maybe that's the 13th? Or perhaps there's a compilation. Alternatively, maybe the user miscounted. To make sure, I should present the accurate list and mention if there's any ambiguity. Lighter, more upbeat, with doo-wop harmonies and sunnier
A profound passion project, Beyond the Sun serves as a tribute to the historic Sun Studio in Memphis, Tennessee, and the artists who shaped Isaak’s childhood (including Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison, and Jerry Lee Lewis). Recording these classic tracks in a high-fidelity environment bridges the gap between old-school analog soul and modern audio precision. 13. Beyond the Sun (Deluxe Edition) (2011)
His first studio album in seven years at the time, featuring classic Isaak ballads. Beyond the Sun

Great overview of using plugins in Moodle !
I would just add, that when looking at a plugin to use, as well as the functionality and version compatibility, you MUST look at the release cycle, and developer. There is nothing worse that installing a plugin, building your site / course operation around this, to find that when you want to upgrade Moodle you can’t – because that plugin is no longer maintained 🙁
I’ve seen some Universities and other large Moodle installations becoming years out of date because they adopted a plugin that didn’t;t then get upgraded.
And this biggest impact with staying on an old and compatible version of Moodle means missing out on all the new features of Moodle core.