Released in September 2006, Continuum marked a pivotal evolution in John Mayer’s career, shifting from pop-oriented songwriting toward a richer, blues-soul sound. Nearly two decades later, it is regarded as a modern classic. While streaming platforms have made this album accessible everywhere, true audiophiles and dedicated fans seeking the full emotional depth of Continuum turn to the FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) format to experience the album's intricate production in its purest form.

In FLAC, you can hear the "crisp and dynamic" soundstage, described as feeling like the band is performing live about twenty feet in front of you.

The standard edition of Continuum consists of 12 tracks, each contributing to its seamless and cohesive flow. The album is widely available in multiple formats, including the sought-after FLAC. The full tracklist is as follows:

: Provides 16-bit FLAC (CD quality) and sometimes 24-bit versions. View the listing on Streaming in Lossless Quality