℗ 2020 Elvis Costello, Under exclusive license to Concord Records
Released August 28, 2020
Duration 7m 41s
Record Label Concord Records
Catalogue No. CRE01443
Genre Rock
 

We Are All Cowards Now / Phonographic Memory (Single)

Elvis Costello

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1.1
We Are All Cowards Now
Elvis Costello
3:36
1.2
Phonographic Memory
Elvis Costello
4:05
Elvis Costello has announced his new album Hey Clockface with the release of "We Are All Cowards Now". Hey Clockface was recorded in studios in Helsinki, Paris and New York, with the chilly “We Are All Cowards” serving as the third and final bulletin from ‘The Helsinki Sound' portion of the LP, following previous singles “No Flag” and “Hetty O’Hara Confidential.” “I wanted the record to be vivid, whether the songs demanded playing that was loud and jagged or intimate and beautiful." - Elvis Costello
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Concord Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.51
-0.51 to -0.51
-15.05
-17.56 to -12.54
-12.65
-14.30 to -11.00
10
7 to 12
1
We Are All Cowards Now
-0.51-12.54-11.07
2
Phonographic Memory
-0.51-17.56-14.312

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