4 Non Blondes - What-s Up -cdm- -1993- Flac ✦

To understand the value of the 1993 CDM, one must understand the year. 1993 was a hinge point in music: Nirvana’s In Utero was raw, while Ace of Base was pop. "What’s Up" bridged the gap.

The single is famously divisive, often appearing simultaneously on lists of both the "best" and "worst" songs of the 1990s. 4 Non Blondes - What-s Up -CDM- -1993- FLAC

In lossless FLAC, the "Piano Version" is often considered a highlight, as it removes the "polished" radio production that Linda Perry herself reportedly disliked in favor of a raw, acoustic feel. To understand the value of the 1993 CDM,

The 1993 European and US CD Maxi-Singles typically include four tracks that showcase different sides of the band’s sound: : The standard radio version ( What's Up? (Remix) : A version by Brian Scheuble ( Train : A bluesy, gritty B-side ( (Remix) : A version by Brian Scheuble (

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