Saragossa Band - Collection -1979 - 2007- -flac... Work May 2026
Saragossa Band
This collection features the essential work of the , a premier German party group known for their infectious blend of Pop, Calypso, and Samba . Covering their peak years from 1979 through 2007, this set captures their rise from Munich's disco scene to international hit-makers. Essential Hits Included
Tracklist Highlights (Representative)
Follow-up hits like "Zabadak" and "Agadou" solidified them as the kings of the holiday disco scene. 💽 The Golden Era of Party Mixes (1984–1995) Saragossa Band - Collection -1979 - 2007- -FLAC...
"Zabadak"
& "Rasta Man" : Top-ten hits in Germany known for their high-energy, minimalist lyrics. Saragossa Band This collection features the essential work
The Saragossa Band is known for their hit instrumental disco track "A Lover's Question", which gained popularity in the late 1970s. They are often remembered for their unique blend of disco, pop, and easy listening music, which captured the hearts of many during the disco era. Bit Depth / Sample Rate: Most legitimate digital
If you are acquiring this FLAC collection, be aware of the following:
- Bit Depth / Sample Rate: Most legitimate digital releases of this compilation are in 16-bit / 44.1 kHz (Red Book CD standard), which is more than adequate for the source material. Beware of "upsampled" 24-bit versions that do not offer genuine high-resolution masters.
- Mastering: The 2007-era remastering for this collection is generally praised for not using excessive dynamic range compression (the "loudness war"). The peaks are preserved, making it ideal for large PA systems or critical headphone listening.
- Source Verification: Ensure the FLAC files come with a log file or checksum. Poorly ripped versions from damaged CDs may contain errors or clicks.
- Restored early masters: tape bake and transfer to create clean FLAC masters.
- Unreleased studio sessions and home recordings: candid insights into the creative process.
- Live farewell or reunion recordings (2005–2007).