℗ 2018 A&M Records
Released August 30, 1988
Duration 48m 30s
Record Label A&M
Genre Rock
 

Slow Turning

John Hiatt

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1.1
Drive South
John Hiatt
3:54
1.2
Trudy And Dave
John Hiatt
4:25
1.3
Tennessee Plates
John Hiatt
2:56
1.4
Icy Blue Heart
John Hiatt
4:33
1.5
Sometime Other Than Now
John Hiatt
4:25
1.6
Georgia Rae
John Hiatt
4:28
1.7
Ride Along
John Hiatt
3:31
1.8
Slow Turning
John Hiatt
3:35
1.9
It'll Come To You
John Hiatt
3:28
1.10
Is Anybody There?
John Hiatt
4:59
1.11
Paper Thin
John Hiatt
3:29
1.12
Feels Like Rain
John Hiatt
4:47
Billboard 200 – #98, 1988 The rustic album-opener showcases the Indiana native's knack for marrying cinematic lyrics with sly wordplay, all delivered in his charming drawl. - Rolling Stone Released in 1988, singer-songwriter John Hiatt's album Slow Turning brought together his blues and rock influences. Slow Turning was Hiatt's ninth album and its 2018 release celebrate this album's 30th anniversary. The song Tennessee Plates was used in the soundtrack for well-known movie Thelma and Louise.
192 kHz / 24-bit, 96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – A&M Studio Masters

This album 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
0.00
0.00 to 0.00
-13.20
-15.72 to -12.10
-10.52
-12.90 to -9.30
9
8 to 10
1
Drive South
0.00-12.37-9.58
2
Trudy And Dave
0.00-13.40-10.59
3
Tennessee Plates
0.00-13.04-10.39
4
Icy Blue Heart
0.00-15.72-12.910
5
Sometime Other Than Now
0.00-12.59-10.19
6
Georgia Rae
0.00-12.84-10.29
7
Ride Along
0.00-12.35-9.79
8
Slow Turning
0.00-12.10-9.39
9
It'll Come To You
0.00-13.74-10.910
10
Is Anybody There?
0.00-12.87-10.58
11
Paper Thin
0.00-13.00-10.29
12
Feels Like Rain
0.00-14.34-12.19

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