℗ 2022 Bright Shiny Things
Released March 4, 2022
Duration 38m 57s
Record Label Bright Shiny Things
Catalogue No. STD-0165
Genre Pop (Singer/Songwriter)
 

Machines That Fly

Mike Block

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1.1
Going Home
Mike Block
2:41
1.2
Make It Right
Mike Block
4:19
1.3
When the Birds Sing Along in the Morning
Mike Block
4:39
1.4
If I Can Help It
Mike Block
3:04
1.5
Hills of Arkansas
Mike Block
4:10
1.6
The Chicken
Mike Block
3:03
1.7
Halfway
Mike Block
3:47
1.8
Lost in Love
Mike Block
4:10
1.9
Home Plate
Mike Block
4:53
1.10
Tenfold
Mike Block
4:11
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Bright Shiny Things Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.99
-1.00 to -0.95
-17.04
-18.13 to -16.39
-14.04
-15.10 to -13.60
10
10 to 10
1
Going Home
-1.00-17.87-14.010
2
Make It Right
-1.00-16.52-13.710
3
When the Birds Sing Along in the Morning
-1.00-16.99-14.010
4
If I Can Help It
-0.98-16.48-13.710
5
Hills of Arkansas
-1.00-18.13-15.110
6
The Chicken
-1.00-16.78-14.210
7
Halfway
-1.00-17.13-14.110
8
Lost in Love
-1.00-17.27-14.010
9
Home Plate
-0.95-16.39-13.610
10
Tenfold
-1.00-16.84-14.010

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