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This is where the streak began. In lossless format, the rock edge of "Don't Mean Nothing" sounds significantly punchier than a standard MP3. The debut established him as a dual threat: a guy who could write a guitar-driven hook but also deliver a tear-jerker like "Hold On to the Nights." 2. Repeat Offender (1989)

: A major acoustic ballad from the mid-90s that remains a favorite for high-quality audio enthusiasts.

Richard Marx is often categorized as a balladeer, but his musicianship and production savvy placed him among the elite pop craftsmen of his generation. The current trend of seeking his discography in FLAC format is a testament to the enduring quality of the recordings. Whether you are reliving the 80s or discovering the crisp production for the first time, hearing these albums in lossless quality is the only way to truly appreciate the work.

: The peak of his commercial success, including "Right Here Waiting" and "Satisfied."

: His self-titled debut was a massive success, featuring hit singles like "Don't Mean Nothing," "Should've Known Better," and "Endless Summer Nights" .

: This platinum follow-up showcased narrative songwriting, most famously in the haunting murder-mystery track " Paid Vacation (1994) : Continuing his platinum streak, this album featured " Now and Forever ," which remains a staple love anthem and wedding favorite. Later Career & Modern High-Res Releases

"—featuring Joe Walsh on guitar—with signature ballads like " Hold On to the Nights Repeat Offender (1989)