℗ 2016 This Is Hit d/b/a Stoney Creek Records
Released September 30, 2019
Duration 16m 59s
Record Label Stoney Creek Records
Genre Country
 

Adam Craig EP

Adam Craig

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1.1
Reckon
Adam Craig
3:29
1.2
Call It a Night
Adam Craig
3:17
1.3
Just a Phase
Adam Craig
3:07
1.4
Born Wild
Adam Craig
3:39
1.5
It's All Good
Adam Craig
3:27
Named one of Rolling Stone’s “10 New Country Artists You Need To Know” (Summer 2016), Stoney Creek Records’ Adam Craig is one of Music Row’s most talented new acts. Adam gained critical attention for the clever word-play of his debut single “Reckon” off his self-titled EP. Mixed with his incredible talent for writing, Adam has an uncanny knack as an artist for placing listeners directly into a story.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Stoney Creek Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.70
-0.70 to -0.70
-10.56
-11.06 to -9.63
-7.70
-8.40 to -6.70
5
3 to 5
1
Reckon
-0.70-9.63-6.73
2
Call It a Night
-0.70-10.43-7.65
3
Just a Phase
-0.70-11.06-8.45
4
Born Wild
-0.70-10.88-7.95
5
It's All Good
-0.70-10.80-7.95

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