℗ 2021 Horton Records
Released December 10, 2021
Duration 34m 28s
Record Label Horton Records
Catalogue No. HR-0074
Genre Folk (Singer/Songwriter)
 

Christmas Lights in April

Ken Pomeroy

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1.1
Joan
Ken Pomeroy
3:31
1.2
Magnolia
Ken Pomeroy
3:18
1.3
Truth
Ken Pomeroy
3:47
1.4
Flannel Cowboy
Ken Pomeroy
4:24
1.5
White Noise
Ken Pomeroy
3:20
1.6
Grey Skies
Ken Pomeroy
3:32
1.7
Cowboy Song
Ken Pomeroy
3:50
1.8
His Eyes
Ken Pomeroy
3:16
1.9
Rain
Ken Pomeroy
2:42
1.10
Christmas Lights in April
Ken Pomeroy
2:48
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Horton Records Studio Masters

Track 4 – contains material which has been processed by a perceptual audio coding algorithm
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.30
-0.30 to -0.30
-17.58
-21.09 to -15.15
-14.52
-17.30 to -12.40
11
9 to 13
1
Joan
-0.30-17.10-14.411
2
Magnolia
-0.30-17.07-14.211
3
Truth
-0.30-18.35-14.511
4
Flannel Cowboy
-0.30-15.15-12.49
5
White Noise
-0.30-16.54-13.210
6
Grey Skies
-0.30-18.16-15.612
7
Cowboy Song
-0.30-18.98-16.012
8
His Eyes
-0.30-21.09-17.313
9
Rain
-0.30-16.09-13.311
10
Christmas Lights in April
-0.30-17.26-14.311

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