℗ 2017 Fat Possum Records
Released November 27, 2017
Duration 32m 31s
Record Label Fat Possum
Catalogue No. FP1726
Genre Classical (Guitar)
 

Prehistoric Bird

Prehistoric Bird

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1.1
I
Clay Jones; Prehistoric Bird
2:40
1.2
II
Clay Jones; Prehistoric Bird
2:59
1.3
III
Clay Jones; Prehistoric Bird
2:42
1.4
IIII
Clay Jones; Prehistoric Bird
3:14
1.5
V
Clay Jones; Prehistoric Bird
3:33
1.6
VI
Clay Jones; Prehistoric Bird
3:03
1.7
VII
Clay Jones; Prehistoric Bird
1:32
1.8
VIII
Clay Jones; Prehistoric Bird
1:44
1.9
IX
Clay Jones; Prehistoric Bird
3:49
1.10
X
Clay Jones; Prehistoric Bird
4:02
1.11
XI
Clay Jones; Prehistoric Bird
3:13
88.2 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Fat Possum Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.57
-3.66 to 0.00
-19.85
-22.09 to -16.59
-17.59
-19.90 to -14.20
13
10 to 16
1
I
0.00-21.57-19.314
2
II
0.00-18.43-17.113
3
III
0.00-19.63-17.414
4
IIII
0.00-17.43-14.512
5
V
-0.06-21.18-19.016
6
VI
0.00-22.09-19.916
7
VII
-3.66-20.16-17.210
8
VIII
-0.01-21.58-19.414
9
IX
0.00-16.59-14.212
10
X
0.00-17.78-15.712
11
XI
-1.94-21.90-19.815

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