℗ 2010 Reprise Records
Released October 9, 2015
Duration 38m 01s
Record Label Reprise
Genre Rock
 

Le Noise

Neil Young

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1.1
Walk with Me
Neil Young
4:26
1.2
Sign of Love
Neil Young
3:57
1.3
Someone's Gonna Rescue You
Neil Young
3:28
1.4
Love and War
Neil Young
5:36
1.5
Angry World
Neil Young
4:13
1.6
Hitchhiker
Neil Young
5:31
1.7
Peaceful Valley Boulevard
Neil Young
7:11
1.8
Rumblin'
Neil Young
3:39
Le Noise is the 30th studio album by Canadian musician Neil Young, released on September 28, 2010. The album was recorded in Los Angeles and produced by Daniel Lanois. Young initially called Daniel Lanois in early 2010 with the request to make an acoustic album, after seeing videos on the internet of Lanois and engineer Mark Howard working on Black Dub. The recording took place at a makeshift studio set up at Lanois's Silverlake house. While attempting to record "Hitchhiker", a song written back in the 1970s and finished during the sessions, Young decided that it felt more appropriate to play on an electric guitar. While two songs, "Love and War" and "Peaceful Valley Boulevard", remained in acoustic form, Young did the rest of the album on electric guitar, with Howard and Lanois applying dub techniques they had developed while working on Black Dub. A distinctive guitar sound was achieved by Young playing a Gretsch White Falcon with stereo pickups through two Fender Deluxe amplifiers, and treated with Eventide H3500 subharmonic generator. Both guitar and voice were treated with delay effects from the Lexicon Prime Time and the TC Electronics Fireworks; Lanois and Howard applied the effects in real time, with Young able to hear the results through the monitoring system. "When you stood in the centre of the room, it was the best sound you've ever heard, it was incredible. We had those speakers going at full tilt, and when you put your hand on the walls, they were shaking. It was almost earthquake material! [...] Neil was pushing us, saying, 'Hey guys, that's great, just take it to the next level. Give me more of that!' So after recording, we went in there again with most songs and caught certain words and phrases and dubbed them." - Mark Howard (Engineer)
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Reprise Studio Masters

Track 6 – 44.1 kHz / 16-bit PCM
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.48
-3.68 to -0.42
-17.34
-19.70 to -14.91
-15.31
-17.70 to -13.60
10
9 to 13
1
Walk with Me
-1.14-14.91-13.89
2
Sign of Love
-3.68-18.91-15.910
3
Someone's Gonna Rescue You
-2.16-15.71-13.69
4
Love and War
-0.42-19.70-17.713
5
Angry World
-1.48-17.89-15.211
6
Hitchhiker
-1.30-16.69-14.810
7
Peaceful Valley Boulevard
-0.97-18.14-16.511
8
Rumblin'
-0.72-16.80-15.09

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