℗ 1985 Cherry Red Records Ltd
Released February 21, 2020
Duration 29m 55s
Record Label Cherry Red Records
Genre Rock (Indie Rock)
 

Halleluya?

The Midnight Choir

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1.1
Colorado Dead Man
The Midnight Choir
4:58
1.2
Motorbike
The Midnight Choir
6:06
1.3
Walking In Darkness
The Midnight Choir
3:01
1.4
3 O'Clock And All's Well
The Midnight Choir
5:28
1.5
Crocodile
The Midnight Choir
10:22
Re-release of The Midnight Choir's Halleluya?, originally released in 1985. The album was recorded at The Music factory, Rotherham, May 1985, engineered by Kevin Donaghue, and produced by The Midnight choir. It was remastered by Nick Canute 2013.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Cherry Red Records Studio Masters

Tracks 1-5 – 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
0.00
0.00 to 0.00
-13.58
-13.94 to -13.11
-10.02
-10.60 to -9.40
10
9 to 10
1
Colorado Dead Man
0.00-13.11-9.49
2
Motorbike
0.00-13.94-10.410
3
Walking In Darkness
0.00-13.50-9.79
4
3 O'Clock And All's Well
0.00-13.70-10.610
5
Crocodile
0.00-13.61-10.010

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