℗ 2017 Rememberance Day Records
Released December 12, 2003
Duration 38m 16s
Record Label Rememberance Day Records
Genre Rock (Hard Rock)
 

The Paradise - Boston, MA 12/12/03

Mappari

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1.1
Together (Live)
Mappari
3:47
1.2
Annie Glazebrook (Live)
Mappari
2:50
1.3
Love of Love (Live)
Mappari
3:37
1.4
Damage (Live)
Mappari
4:09
1.5
Don't Be Afraid (Live)
Mappari
3:28
1.6
Hold Your Own (Live)
Mappari
4:53
1.7
Can I Eat the Stars (Live)
Mappari
3:31
1.8
Let Go (Live)
Mappari
3:32
1.9
Jamie Vannah (Live)
Mappari
4:10
1.10
It Matters (Live)
Mappari
4:19
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Rememberance Day Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.11
-0.12 to -0.11
-11.70
-13.49 to -10.97
-9.05
-11.00 to -8.10
7
7 to 8
1
Together (Live)
-0.11-11.61-8.77
2
Annie Glazebrook (Live)
-0.11-11.06-8.17
3
Love of Love (Live)
-0.11-10.98-8.57
4
Damage (Live)
-0.11-12.00-9.57
5
Don't Be Afraid (Live)
-0.11-11.41-8.77
6
Hold Your Own (Live)
-0.11-13.49-11.08
7
Can I Eat the Stars (Live)
-0.11-12.24-9.48
8
Let Go (Live)
-0.11-11.64-9.17
9
Jamie Vannah (Live)
-0.11-10.97-8.77
10
It Matters (Live)
-0.12-11.57-8.87

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