℗ 1969 Applause Records
Released January 20, 1969
Duration 41m 44s
Record Label Applause Records
Catalogue No. 43NB5640AP
Genre Jazz (Hard Bop)
 

The Best of Horace Silver

Horace Silver

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1.1
Señor Blues
Horace Silver
6:58
1.2
The Preacher
Horace Silver
4:16
1.3
Doodlin'
Horace Silver
6:52
1.4
Sister Sadie
Horace Silver
6:14
1.5
Filthy McNasty
Horace Silver
9:41
1.6
The Tokyo Blues
Horace Silver
7:43
Applause Records releases The Best of Horace Silver, a 6-track collection of the hard-bop master's originals presented in stunning digital clarity for modern audiences!
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Applause Records Studio Masters

Tracks 1-6 – contains high-resolution digital transfers of material originating from an analogue master source
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.57
-2.24 to -1.21
-23.34
-25.92 to -20.71
-20.02
-22.40 to -17.00
15
13 to 16
1
Señor Blues
-1.22-22.05-19.215
2
The Preacher
-1.21-22.10-19.114
3
Doodlin'
-1.57-25.34-21.516
4
Sister Sadie
-1.21-20.71-17.013
5
Filthy McNasty
-2.24-25.92-22.415
6
The Tokyo Blues
-1.97-23.94-20.914

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