If the "EAC-FLAC" file follows the expanded score releases, it typically includes: Louise's Theme Charged with Murder Chase - You've Always Been Crazy Thelma & Louise End Titles
A limited edition release of 1,200 copies featuring the incidental score for the first time. Hans Zimmer - Thelma & Louise (1991) [EAC-FLAC]
Thelma & Louise (Original Soundtrack) - Remastered & Expanded If the "EAC-FLAC" file follows the expanded score
Contains 11 tracks, mostly by various artists like Glenn Frey and B.B. King. The text for refers to a high-fidelity digital
The text for refers to a high-fidelity digital rip of the original motion picture score, typically sourced from an original CD release using Exact Audio Copy (EAC) to ensure bit-perfect FLAC audio. Album Overview
(A composite track created for the original album) Technical Note
The tag indicates this is an archival-quality copy. EAC is the industry standard for Windows users to rip CDs without errors, while FLAC provides lossless compression, meaning the audio quality is identical to the original CD.