℗ 1989 Voices of Wonder
Released September 7, 1989
Duration 50m 13s
Record Label Voices Of Wonder
Catalogue No. VOW011DIG
Genre Rock (Progressive)
 

Full Moon

Full Moon

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1.1
Time Machine
Full Moon
6:11
1.2
Awakening
Full Moon
4:32
1.3
Highlander
Full Moon
5:51
1.4
Actius Selene
Full Moon
2:49
1.5
Euphoric Dance
Full Moon
5:10
1.6
Blur on the Horizon
Full Moon
5:53
1.7
The Chequered Floor
Full Moon
5:28
1.8
Ninth Wave
Full Moon
5:57
1.9
Beltaine Fires
Full Moon
8:22
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Voices Of Wonder Studio Masters

Tracks 1-9 – 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
-0.22
-0.37 to -0.20
-14.67
-15.79 to -13.64
-11.56
-13.00 to -10.60
10
9 to 10
1
Time Machine
-0.20-13.71-10.89
2
Awakening
-0.20-15.79-13.010
3
Highlander
-0.20-14.77-11.410
4
Actius Selene
-0.37-15.46-12.310
5
Euphoric Dance
-0.20-13.69-10.69
6
Blur on the Horizon
-0.20-13.64-11.19
7
The Chequered Floor
-0.20-15.13-11.810
8
Ninth Wave
-0.20-15.70-12.310
9
Beltaine Fires
-0.20-14.15-10.79

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