℗ 1971 Elektra Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company
Released July 31, 2015
Duration 38m 58s
Record Label Rhino/Elektra
Genre Blues (Chicago)
 

Sometimes I Just Feel Like Smilin'

The Paul Butterfield Blues Band

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1.1
Play On
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
3:34
1.2
1000 Ways
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
4:48
1.3
Pretty Woman
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
3:48
1.4
Little Piece of Dying
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
3:30
1.5
Song for Lee
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
3:46
1.6
Trainman
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
5:47
1.7
Night Child
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
4:26
1.8
Drowned in My Own Tears
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
5:18
1.9
Blind Leading the Blind (Remastered 97" Version)
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band; David Sanborn; Dennis Whitted; Gene Dinwiddie; Mike Bloomfield; Paul Butterfield; Paul Rothchild; Ralph Wash; Rod Hicks; Steve Madaio; Trevor Lawrence
4:01
Sometimes I Just Feel Like Smilin' is the 1971 release of the Paul Butterfield Blues Band. By this time, the band included a four-piece horn section in what has been described as a "big-band Chicago blues with a jazz base." The soul influenced album was the last one released before the group disbanded.
192 kHz / 24-bit, 96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Rhino/Elektra Studio Masters

192 kHz / 24-bit, 96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Rhino/Elektra Studio Masters`
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.64
-1.79 to -0.02
-17.31
-17.90 to -16.65
-13.90
-14.40 to -13.40
11
10 to 12
1
Play On
-1.20-17.53-14.011
2
1000 Ways
-0.39-16.65-13.411
3
Pretty Woman
-0.84-16.89-13.511
4
Little Piece of Dying
-0.03-17.18-13.812
5
Song for Lee
-0.38-17.58-14.211
6
Trainman
-0.02-17.40-13.812
7
Night Child
-0.41-17.13-13.812
8
Drowned in My Own Tears
-0.71-17.55-14.411
9
Blind Leading the Blind (Remastered 97" Version)
-1.79-17.90-14.210

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