℗ 1972 Beverly Hills Records
Released July 16, 1972
Duration 34m 00s
Record Label Beverly Hills Records
Catalogue No. 43NB5016BE
Genre Rock (Psychedelic Rock)
 

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1.1
People (Let It Go)
Lite Storm
2:20
1.2
Lema-La-Ya
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3:10
1.3
Stop Runnin' Scared
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3:56
1.4
Then He Cried
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3:33
1.5
Nomad
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3:35
1.6
Lady-Lady
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3:02
1.7
River Queen
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3:35
1.8
Hanana
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2:39
1.9
Scarlet Ribbons
Lite Storm
3:47
1.10
Continuation (Introducing Toga)
Lite Storm
4:23
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Beverly Hills Records Studio Masters

Tracks 1-10 – 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
-1.21
-1.45 to -1.17
-17.93
-19.45 to -16.99
-14.34
-15.60 to -13.20
11
10 to 13
1
People (Let It Go)
-1.22-18.54-15.312
2
Lema-La-Ya
-1.17-16.99-13.211
3
Stop Runnin' Scared
-1.19-17.66-14.311
4
Then He Cried
-1.17-16.99-13.511
5
Nomad
-1.17-17.77-13.511
6
Lady-Lady
-1.45-19.45-15.111
7
River Queen
-1.17-17.77-14.611
8
Hanana
-1.18-17.24-14.510
9
Scarlet Ribbons
-1.17-17.58-13.811
10
Continuation (Introducing Toga)
-1.18-19.36-15.613

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