℗ 2020 Seahorse Recordings
Released May 15, 2020
Duration 50m 14s
Record Label Seahorse Recordings
Catalogue No. SRCD 595
Genre Rock (Alternative)
 

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Richard's Orchestra

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1.1
You Can't Hear Me
Richard's Ochestra
4:02
1.2
Bare Lake
Richard's Ochestra
6:26
1.3
Out of My Shell
Richard's Ochestra
6:25
1.4
Amazing Sunrise
Richard's Ochestra
4:36
1.5
Too Early
Richard's Ochestra
3:33
1.6
Gimme Sunshine
Richard's Ochestra
4:37
1.7
The Lover
Richard's Ochestra
6:11
1.8
She's Fine
Richard's Ochestra
4:00
1.9
The Spark
Richard's Ochestra
4:41
1.10
Whale's Poem
Richard's Ochestra
5:43
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Seahorse Recordings Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.43
-0.43 to -0.43
-12.01
-13.96 to -10.87
-9.25
-11.30 to -8.00
7
6 to 8
1
You Can't Hear Me
-0.43-12.87-10.18
2
Bare Lake
-0.43-12.17-9.87
3
Out of My Shell
-0.43-11.83-8.97
4
Amazing Sunrise
-0.43-11.38-8.56
5
Too Early
-0.43-10.97-8.36
6
Gimme Sunshine
-0.43-12.28-9.57
7
The Lover
-0.43-12.29-9.97
8
She's Fine
-0.43-10.87-8.06
9
The Spark
-0.43-11.53-8.26
10
Whale's Poem
0.00-13.96-11.38

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