℗ 2019 Horton Records
Released November 8, 2019
Duration 45m 34s
Record Label Horton Records
Catalogue No. HR-059
Genre Folk (Singer/Songwriter)
 

Dan Martin

Dan Martin

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1.1
Whose Eyes (Are You Looking Through)
Dan Martin
3:52
1.2
You Don't Know That Town (Like Me)
Dan Martin
4:55
1.3
As Long as We Are Good
Dan Martin
3:31
1.4
My Boy (Won't Look at Me)
Dan Martin
3:50
1.5
Just Who You Are
Dan Martin
4:48
1.6
A Single Thing
Dan Martin
4:11
1.7
I Don't Deserve You
Dan Martin
4:11
1.8
Cannon's Lament
Dan Martin
5:40
1.9
Living in a City Too Long
Dan Martin
4:15
1.10
Dust
Dan Martin
6:21
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Horton Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.13
-3.25 to -0.30
-17.64
-21.78 to -13.46
-15.48
-19.50 to -11.40
11
9 to 14
1
Whose Eyes (Are You Looking Through)
-0.30-13.46-11.49
2
You Don't Know That Town (Like Me)
-2.65-17.28-15.910
3
As Long as We Are Good
-3.25-21.37-18.412
4
My Boy (Won't Look at Me)
-0.30-15.33-13.711
5
Just Who You Are
-0.30-15.34-13.210
6
A Single Thing
-2.57-21.78-19.513
7
I Don't Deserve You
-0.54-20.44-17.513
8
Cannon's Lament
-0.30-19.55-17.314
9
Living in a City Too Long
-0.82-18.02-16.012
10
Dust
-0.30-13.84-11.99

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