℗ 1957 Archive of Folk & Jazz Music
Released July 15, 1957
Duration 48m 11s
Record Label Archive of Folk & Jazz Music
Catalogue No. 43NB1061EV
Genre Jazz (Bop)
 

Charlie Christian

Charlie Christian

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1.1
Swing to Bop
Charlie Christian
8:57
1.2
Stompin at the Savoy
Charlie Christian
8:17
1.3
Up on Teddy's Hill
Charlie Christian
6:12
1.4
Stardust, Pt. 1
Charlie Christian
6:17
1.5
Kerouac
Charlie Christian
7:38
1.6
Stardust, Pt. 2
Charlie Christian
3:25
1.7
Guy's Got to Go
Charlie Christian
2:26
1.8
Lips Flips
Charlie Christian
4:59
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Archive of Folk & Jazz Music Studio Masters

Tracks 1-8 – 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
-1.80
-2.54 to -1.20
-19.60
-21.18 to -17.05
-16.25
-18.00 to -14.30
12
10 to 13
1
Swing to Bop
-1.20-17.05-14.310
2
Stompin at the Savoy
-1.39-18.07-14.511
3
Up on Teddy's Hill
-2.54-21.18-18.013
4
Stardust, Pt. 1
-1.61-18.28-14.910
5
Kerouac
-2.06-20.19-17.112
6
Stardust, Pt. 2
-1.93-20.40-17.211
7
Guy's Got to Go
-2.32-20.58-16.912
8
Lips Flips
-1.39-21.02-17.113

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