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The specific timeframe of 1962 to 2009 covers a miraculous arc: from a blind prodigy knocking on the door of Motown to a global icon redefining the boundaries of sound. For those seeking the 320 kbps standard, the goal is clarity—to hear the crunch of the Clavinet, the thump of the synth-bass, and the grain of a voice that defined generations. This article explores that journey, tracing the path of a genius through the decades.