℗ 2018 Royal Potato Family
Released April 27, 2018
Duration 45m 29s
Record Label The Royal Potato Family
Genre Jazz
 

No Revenge Necessary

Nolatet

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1.1
Lanky, Stanky, Maestro
Nolatet
3:33
1.2
Homer & Debbie
Nolatet
4:41
1.3
Black Sheep
Nolatet
4:31
1.4
No Revenge Necessary
Nolatet
4:41
1.5
Elegant Miss J
Nolatet
5:52
1.6
Dikefinger
Nolatet
6:26
1.7
Gracemont
Nolatet
2:16
1.8
Bluebelly
Nolatet
3:41
1.9
Pecos Wilderness
Nolatet
4:09
1.10
Malabar
Nolatet
5:39
For their second release, Nolatet (vibraphonist Mike Dillon, pianist Brian Haas, bassist James Singleton and drummer Johnny Vidacovich) return with their colorful twist on New Orleans traditional music.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – The Royal Potato Family Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.22
-1.79 to -0.93
-15.99
-20.90 to -13.62
-13.22
-17.60 to -10.90
9
7 to 12
1
Lanky, Stanky, Maestro
-1.07-13.62-10.97
2
Homer & Debbie
-1.60-13.75-11.37
3
Black Sheep
-0.93-16.30-13.49
4
No Revenge Necessary
-1.79-20.90-17.612
5
Elegant Miss J
-1.48-15.80-13.49
6
Dikefinger
-1.04-14.21-11.67
7
Gracemont
-1.28-16.02-13.28
8
Bluebelly
-1.05-14.09-11.57
9
Pecos Wilderness
-0.95-18.01-15.010
10
Malabar
-1.01-17.25-14.39

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