Maxwell Discography 320 - Kbps Exclusive
"Lifetime," "Get To Know Ya," "This Woman's Work" (Studio Version)
His groundbreaking debut studio album. It earned a Grammy nomination and went multi-platinum.
For over two decades, Gerald Maxwell Rivera—known simply as —has redefined contemporary soul and neo-soul music. His discography is a masterclass in sonic texture, lyrical intimacy, and timeless production. For audiophiles and dedicated fans, experiencing this catalog in the highest quality—such as a 320 kbps exclusive format—is essential to truly appreciate the subtle layers of instrumentation and his signature silky vocals. maxwell discography 320 kbps exclusive
In 2015, Maxwell released , a six-part EP series that explored different musical styles and themes. This experimental project allowed Maxwell to push boundaries and collaborate with various artists, including Bootsy Collins and CeeLo Green.
For audiophiles, music collectors, and longtime fans, experiencing Maxwell’s catalog requires an appreciation for production detail. Every bass groove, falsetto layer, and horn arrangement in his discography is meticulously crafted. To truly appreciate the warmth and depth of his studio sessions, listening to his music in high-quality formats is essential. This comprehensive retrospective explores the evolution of Maxwell’s discography, the timeless appeal of his sound, and why high-fidelity audio elevates his art. "Lifetime," "Get To Know Ya," "This Woman's Work"
"Get To Know Ya," "Lifetime," and his definitive cover of Kate Bush’s "This Woman's Work."
: An uplifting, mid-tempo anthem celebrating enduring love and spiritual connection. His discography is a masterclass in sonic texture,
His catalog is available on streaming services (Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, Amazon Music) and for purchase on Qobuz, 7digital, or Bandcamp in high quality (often lossless, better than 320 kbps).
The is more than a file folder. It is a time capsule of neo-soul’s golden era, preserved in lossy perfection. Whether you are digging through private forums for a rare rip or buying the FLACs from Qobuz, ensure that every falsetto note, every Stuart Matthewman guitar bend, and every wah-wah pedal sweep is rendered crystal clear.
: His multi-platinum debut that helped define the neo-soul genre. Embrya (1998) : A more experimental, aquatic-themed follow-up. Now (2001)