℗ 2023 Deutsche Grammophon, Berlin
Released April 21, 2023
Duration 31m 14s
Record Label Deutsche Grammophon (DG)
Genre Classical (Classical Crossover)
 

The Turning Year – Rarities

Roger Eno

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1.1
The Turning Year (Solo Piano Version)
Roger Eno; Christian Badzura; Max Knoth; Roger Eno
2:40
1.2
Still Day
Roger Eno; Rosie Toll; Roger Eno; Scoring Berlin; Christian Badzura
2:24
1.3
Bells (Grand Piano Version)
Roger Eno; Roger Eno
2:53
1.4
Softly
Roger Eno; Roger Eno
3:37
1.5
Slow Motion 1
Roger Eno; Roger Eno; Scoring Berlin
2:16
1.6
Slow Motion 2
Roger Eno; Roger Eno; Scoring Berlin
2:13
1.7
Slow Motion 3
Roger Eno; Roger Eno; Scoring Berlin
2:30
1.8
Venerable Dilemma
Roger Eno; Roger Eno; Scoring Berlin
2:33
1.9
Moving Chords
Roger Eno; Roger Eno
4:39
1.10
Or so I've Read
Roger Eno; Roger Eno
1:59
1.11
Bells (with Voices)
Roger Eno; Cecily Eno; Roger Eno; Cecily Eno; Lotti Eno; Christian Badzura
3:30
The Turning Year, Roger Eno’s solo debut album for Deutsche Grammophon, opened a window into the insights of the British composer. His radiant reflections on the changing seasons, released April 2022, speak of beauty and stillness, sadness and simple pleasures. Now Eno has revisited and expanded this repertoire for a series of three EPs featuring a combination of illuminating reworks, previously unreleased tracks and gems from the album sessions. Collectively entitled The Turning Year · Rarities, the project sees him collaborate with violinist Rosie Toll, members of acclaimed German string ensemble Scoring Berlin and his daughters Cecily and Lotti Eno, as well as presenting many of his own solo works. This Complete Edition collects the three EPs in a single album. “Close relatives to The Turning Year, these EPs have given me a reason to release this unheard music, some of which was recorded during the Berlin sessions when the album was laid down, and which includes some personal highlights." - Brian Eno
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Deutsche Grammophon (DG) Studio Masters

Track 10 – 48 kHz / 24-bit PCM, mastered in 96 kHz / 24-bit
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.71
-3.64 to -1.20
-21.27
-24.97 to -17.69
-17.92
-21.00 to -15.20
13
10 to 17
1
The Turning Year (Solo Piano Version)
-1.22-17.69-15.211
2
Still Day
-1.22-23.62-20.215
3
Bells (Grand Piano Version)
-1.40-21.61-18.913
4
Softly
-1.22-21.60-18.613
5
Slow Motion 1
-3.64-20.22-17.010
6
Slow Motion 2
-1.33-20.75-16.011
7
Slow Motion 3
-2.53-21.01-17.211
8
Venerable Dilemma
-1.20-19.58-16.012
9
Moving Chords
-1.20-24.97-21.017
10
Or so I've Read
-1.22-20.26-16.812
11
Bells (with Voices)
-2.60-22.65-20.213

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