℗ 1968 Tradition Records
Released February 20, 1968
Duration 30m 27s
Record Label Tradition Records
Genre Rock (Folk Rock)
 

Rod Mckuen Takes a San Francisco Hippie Trip

Rod McKuen

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1.1
I Dig Sausalito
Rod McKuen
1:27
1.2
Kranko's Hippie Party
Rod McKuen
4:27
1.3
Love Child's Lament
Rod McKuen
8:59
1.4
Ode To "The Warm One"
Rod McKuen
1:26
1.5
Of Girls
Rod McKuen
5:09
1.6
Of Me
Rod McKuen
2:20
Grant Avenue Reflections  
1.7
This Boy / How Does It Feel / Just for Kicks / Games / Flying Home / Talent? / Confucious Say / Here's To
Rod McKuen
6:39
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Tradition Records Studio Masters

Tracks 1-7 – 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
-1.21
-1.21 to -1.21
-21.66
-25.03 to -20.50
-17.99
-21.10 to -16.50
14
13 to 16
1
I Dig Sausalito
-1.21-21.21-17.914
2
Kranko's Hippie Party
-1.21-20.95-17.714
3
Love Child's Lament
-1.21-21.65-17.614
4
Ode To "The Warm One"
-1.21-25.03-21.116
5
Of Girls
-1.21-20.59-17.414
6
Of Me
-1.21-21.69-17.714
7
This Boy / How Does It Feel / Just for Kicks / Games / Flying Home / Talent? / Confucious Say / Here's To
-1.21-20.50-16.513

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