℗ 2013 Blue Note Records
Released 2013
Duration 42m 18s
Record Label Blue Note
Genre Jazz
 

Moto Grosso Feio

Wayne Shorter

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1.1
Moto Grosso Feio
Wayne Shorter
12:29
1.2
Montezuma
Wayne Shorter
7:53
1.3
Antiqua
Wayne Shorter
5:23
1.4
Vera Cruz
Wayne Shorter
5:11
1.5
Iska
Wayne Shorter
11:22
Moto Grosso Feio, the thirteenth studio album by Wayne Shorter, was released in 1974 having been recorded in 1970 and mysteriously shelved by Blue Note Records. The album features jazz all stars such as guitarist John McLaughlin, keyboardist Chic Corea and bassist Ron Carter playing four original compositions by Carter as well as an arrangement of "Vera Cruz" by Milton Nascimento.
192 kHz / 24-bit, 96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Blue Note Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.96
-3.71 to -0.33
-23.09
-25.19 to -19.63
-19.82
-21.80 to -16.90
14
12 to 15
1
Moto Grosso Feio
-0.96-23.79-20.615
2
Montezuma
-1.57-19.63-16.912
3
Antiqua
-3.71-24.70-21.814
4
Vera Cruz
-3.21-25.19-21.413
5
Iska
-0.33-22.12-18.414

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