℗ 1971 Gulf Coast Records
Released August 2, 1971
Duration 33m 07s
Record Label Gulf Coast Records
Catalogue No. 43NB0483GU
Genre Jazz (Fusion)
 

Fairyland

Larry Coryell

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1.1
Souls Dirge
Larry Coryell
9:52
1.2
Eskdalemuir
Larry Coryell
9:02
1.3
Stones. . . .
Larry Coryell
7:13
1.4
Further Explorations for Albert Stinson
Larry Coryell
7:00
Fairyland is a live album by jazz guitarist Larry Coryell. All songs were recorded on June 18, 1971 at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland and originally released by Mega Records on their Flying Dutchman Series. Coryell is accompanied by Chuck Rainey on bass and Bernard Purdie on drums.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Gulf Coast Records Studio Masters

Tracks 1-4 – 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
-1.67
-3.14 to -1.17
-20.32
-22.75 to -18.90
-17.25
-19.10 to -15.80
13
12 to 13
1
Souls Dirge
-1.18-20.66-17.813
2
Eskdalemuir
-3.14-22.75-19.112
3
Stones. . . .
-1.17-18.97-16.313
4
Further Explorations for Albert Stinson
-1.17-18.90-15.813

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