℗ 2018 The Pinc Lincolns
Released October 10, 2018
Duration 33m 17s
Record Label Independent
Genre Rock (Rock 'n' Roll)
 

On the Plain

The Pinc Lincolns

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1.1
Not Half / No End
The Pinc Lincolns
4:52
1.2
I Know I've Got a Lot to Learn
The Pinc Lincolns
4:52
1.3
(Theme for a) Blue Rider
The Pinc Lincolns
3:59
1.4
Natural Way
The Pinc Lincolns
2:27
1.5
Path of Desire
The Pinc Lincolns
5:40
1.6
I Want to Have a Good Time
The Pinc Lincolns
4:35
1.7
Slow Decay
The Pinc Lincolns
6:52
Anticipated debut from The Pinc Lincolns, following the release of 3 singles earlier this year. The Pinc Lincolns is the solo project from the former Shilohs bassist, Dan Colussi.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Independent Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-4.97
-14.21 to -1.07
-24.00
-32.51 to -19.76
-21.63
-29.90 to -17.90
13
11 to 16
1
Not Half / No End
-4.56-22.63-20.612
2
I Know I've Got a Lot to Learn
-3.97-22.44-20.512
3
(Theme for a) Blue Rider
-4.14-23.00-20.413
4
Natural Way
-14.21-32.51-29.911
5
Path of Desire
-1.07-20.33-18.212
6
I Want to Have a Good Time
-1.75-19.76-17.913
7
Slow Decay
-5.08-27.35-23.916

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