℗ 1970 Ovation Records
Released November 17, 1970
Duration 40m 46s
Record Label Ovation Records
Catalogue No. 43NB3512OV
Genre Rock (Pop-Rock)
 

Paul Horn & The Concert Ensemble

Paul Horn & The Concert Ensemble

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1.1
Look of Love
Paul Horn & The Concert Ensemble
4:04
1.2
Siciliano (From Flute Sonata No. II)
Paul Horn & The Concert Ensemble
2:59
1.3
Alone Together
Paul Horn & The Concert Ensemble
4:12
1.4
Magnificat
Paul Horn & The Concert Ensemble
1:54
1.5
Stolen Moments
Paul Horn & The Concert Ensemble
4:21
1.6
Presto (From Flute Sonata No. I)
Paul Horn & The Concert Ensemble
1:49
1.7
Paramahansa
Paul Horn & The Concert Ensemble
3:09
1.8
Golliwogg's Cake Walk
Paul Horn & The Concert Ensemble
2:35
1.9
The Gentle Rain
Paul Horn & The Concert Ensemble
3:42
1.10
Concerto in D (2nd Movement)
Paul Horn & The Concert Ensemble
6:47
1.11
Light My Fire
Paul Horn & The Concert Ensemble
5:14
Paul Horn & The Concert Ensemble's self-titled 1970 debut comes in a series of releases from the legendary independent record-label Ovation Records, founded in 1969 in Glenview, Illinois. Ovation Records was created to feature many different genres; the mid-1970s success of The Kendalls gave Ovation an image as a country music label, although it continued to record rock and pop. For several years, all Ovation LPs were released in a 4-channel matrix quadraphonic format, which was compatible with stereo 2-channel playback systems.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Ovation Records Studio Masters

Tracks 1-11 – 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
-1.31
-2.33 to -1.21
-16.94
-19.89 to -15.30
-14.38
-17.30 to -12.70
10
9 to 12
1
Look of Love
-1.21-15.94-13.19
2
Siciliano (From Flute Sonata No. II)
-1.22-16.65-14.310
3
Alone Together
-1.21-15.84-13.510
4
Magnificat
-1.22-15.30-12.79
5
Stolen Moments
-1.21-16.96-14.610
6
Presto (From Flute Sonata No. I)
-1.21-16.85-14.010
7
Paramahansa
-1.21-16.58-13.610
8
Golliwogg's Cake Walk
-1.21-19.89-17.312
9
The Gentle Rain
-2.33-18.71-16.59
10
Concerto in D (2nd Movement)
-1.22-17.86-15.210
11
Light My Fire
-1.21-15.72-13.410

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