HDtracks.com Announces Deal to Sell Steve Vai’s Favored Nations

Audiophile digital music store HDtracks to distribute high-resolution versions of Favored Nations albums with complete liner notes.

HDtracks.com, the new digital music store offering high definition audio, announced a deal to sell works from renowned guitarist Steve Vai’s Favored Nations record label.

In order to completely highlight the musical wizardry of the Favored Nations
artists, HDtracks will make available albums from Steve Vai, Eric Johnson, Tommy Emmanuel, Andy Timmons, Eric Sardinas, Billy Sheehan, Stu Hamm, the Yardbirds and others as CD-quality lossless FLAC and uncompressed AIFF files, as well as high resolution 320-kbps MP3 files. All three file formats are DRM-free and all HDtracks.com downloads are compatible for use with the majority of digital music playback devises.

Favored Nations was created by guitar virtuoso Steve Via with the intent of
bringing music fans music that’s energetic and emotional, with performances by artists of the highest caliber. The artists signed to Favored Nations are a
unique, dedicated breed that have attained the highest performance level on
their chosen instruments.

Music enthusiasts will appreciate the inclusion of full liner notes and artwork
with full-album purchases made from HDtracks. The unedited liner notes are
included in PDF format allowing fans of Favored Nation’s artists to learn about
the musicians who contributed to the works and experience these albums with all the information originally provided with the releases.
For currently available Favored Nations titles:
http://www.hdtracks.com/index.php?file=browse_music&type=label&id=90

~ by Rob Rockitt on July 23, 2008.

One Response to “HDtracks.com Announces Deal to Sell Steve Vai’s Favored Nations”

  1. dude, the vai stuff isn’t up, very disappointed, but some of the other stuff like the hamm and sheehan and bozio are and the tone sounds pretty killer compared to what i downloaded from like emusic or whatever site it was. liner notes were cool, the pdf is kinda a pain in the ass though.

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