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Boyzone Discography Flac Pmedia Upd ✔

All of Boyzone's studio albums and compilation albums are available in FLAC format. Additionally, their albums and singles are available on various media platforms, including PMEDIA. The UPD status indicates that their discography has been updated to reflect their latest releases.

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In conclusion, Boyzone's discography consists of several successful studio albums, compilations, and singles. Their music is widely available in FLAC format, on PMEDIA platforms, and has been updated to reflect their latest releases.

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Boyzone's complete discography in lossless formats like FLAC is available through high-resolution music platforms such as , which offers their studio albums in 16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo and select titles like their farewell album, Thank You & Goodnight 24-Bit/96 kHz Hi-Res Studio Albums (Lossless Availability)

The following core studio albums have been released in FLAC and other high-fidelity formats: Said and Done (1995) : Their debut, featuring "Love Me for a Reason." A Different Beat (1996) : Includes the hit cover of the Bee Gees' "Words." Where We Belong (1998)

: Their best-selling studio album featuring "No Matter What." Brother (2010) : A tribute album to the late Stephen Gately. BZ20 (2013) : 20th-anniversary celebratory album. Dublin to Detroit (2014) : A collection of Motown covers. Thank You & Goodnight (2018)

: Their final studio release, widely available in 24-bit Hi-Res. Major Compilations & Singles By Request (1999) boyzone discography flac pmedia upd

: A massive commercial success, certified 6× Platinum in the UK. Back Again... No Matter What (2008) : Greatest hits collection released during their reunion. The Singles Collection '94–'99 : Comprehensive singles overview. Ballads – The Love Song Collection (2003) : Focused on their slower, romantic hits. Digital & "Pmedia" Context

typically refers to a digital distribution label or a specific archival tag used in certain music databases. While

is listed as a label for various relaxation and classical titles on Qobuz, it is not the primary publisher for Boyzone's main discography (which was handled by Polydor, UMC, and Warner). The "upd" likely denotes an "updated" version of a digital archive or discography list. direct link to a specific album on a high-res store or a detailed for one of their greatest hits collections?

It looks like you’re trying to track down Boyzone’s discography in FLAC format — specifically from the tracker pmedia (a private music community, often tied to the now-defunct pmediahub / pMusic). The upd suggests you're looking for the latest updates (new rips, re-ups, or better releases). All of Boyzone's studio albums and compilation albums

Here’s what you need to know about finding Boyzone’s studio albums, compilations, and B-sides in lossless FLAC on pmedia or similar sources:


Boyzone, formed by Louis Walsh, became one of the most successful boy bands of the 1990s. Their discography comprises five studio albums, two greatest hits compilations, numerous B-sides, and remixes.

  • Compilations & Live:

  • Notable Singles (in FLAC, high dynamic range is vital):
    “Love Me for a Reason,” “Words,” “A Different Beat,” “No Matter What,” “Picture of You.” References

  • For a lossless format like FLAC, the subtle harmonic details in Ronan Keating’s vocals, the orchestral swells in “No Matter What,” and the percussive transients in “Picture of You” are preserved without the high-frequency cutoffs of MP3 (typically 16 kHz vs. FLAC’s 22.05 kHz for CD-quality).

    Any serious discography update must handle the Stephen Gately era with care. Stephen recorded vocals for Brother before his passing in 2009. The final recordings (Gave It All Away, Stronger) were pieced together from his demos. In lossy formats, the edits sound harsh. In FLAC, the sound engineers' crossfades are seamless. The Pmedia upd flags these tracks with a special "Posthumous Production" tag so collectors understand the source.

  • A Different Beat (1996)
  • Where We Belong (1998)
  • By Request (1999)
  • Brother (2010)