℗ 2014 Nonesuch Records Inc.
Released April 1, 2014
Duration 37m 58s
Record Label Nonesuch
Genre Singer/Songwriter
 

A Dotted Line

Nickel Creek

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1.1
Rest of My Life
Nickel Creek
3:40
1.2
Destination
Nickel Creek
3:51
1.3
Elsie
Nickel Creek
2:33
1.4
Christmas Eve
Nickel Creek
4:23
1.5
Hayloft
Nickel Creek
3:18
1.6
21st of May
Nickel Creek
2:47
1.7
Love of Mine
Nickel Creek
4:42
1.8
Elephant in the Corn
Nickel Creek
5:10
1.9
You Don't Know What's Going On
Nickel Creek
2:50
1.10
Where Is Love Now
Nickel Creek
4:44
Digital Booklet
The Grammy Award–winning, multi-platinum selling trio Nickel Creek—Chris Thile (mandolin/vocals), Sara Watkins (fiddle/vocals), and Sean Watkins (guitar/vocals)—officially reunites for the first time since its 2007 self-described “indefinite hiatus” with their new album, A Dotted Line. As Nickel Creek’s 25th anniversary approached, the band members decided they ought to mark it in some way, so they got together to write music in Chris Thile’s apartment last year. They ended up with six new co-written songs, which they eventually took to a Los Angeles studio, along with one tune by Thile, one by Sean Watkins, and two covers: Sam Phillips’ “Where Is Love Now” and Mother Mother’s “Hayloft.” There they worked with Valentine (Queens of the Stone Age, Smash Mouth), who had produced Nickel Creek’s previous album, Why Should the Fire Die?. Formed in 1989 when Thile and Sara Watkins were eight years old and Sean Watkins (Sara’s older brother) was eleven, Nickel Creek earned a loyal following playing the festival circuit for nearly a decade. The band’s self-titled debut album was released in 2000 to commercial and critical acclaim: it sold nearly one million copies, and Time called the trio “music innovators for the new millennium.”
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Nonesuch Studio Masters

Tracks 1-5, 7, 9, 10 – 44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM, mastered in 96 kHz / 24-bit
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.92
-0.95 to -0.88
-15.56
-17.01 to -14.25
-12.42
-14.00 to -10.90
9
7 to 10
1
Rest of My Life
-0.95-15.96-12.78
2
Destination
-0.88-14.42-11.08
3
Elsie
-0.95-17.01-13.99
4
Christmas Eve
-0.95-15.00-11.68
5
Hayloft
-0.95-14.25-11.29
6
21st of May
-0.95-15.85-13.09
7
Love of Mine
-0.95-15.86-12.89
8
Elephant in the Corn
-0.88-15.85-13.110
9
You Don't Know What's Going On
-0.88-14.61-10.97
10
Where Is Love Now
-0.88-16.84-14.010

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