℗ 1971 Cherry Red Records Ltd
Released April 1, 2022
Duration 48m 12s
Record Label Esoteric
Genre Rock (Progressive Rock)
 

Jade Warrior (2022 Remastered Edition)

Jade Warrior

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1.1
The Traveller (2022 Remaster)
Jade Warrior
2:37
1.2
A Prenormal Day At Brighton (2022 Remaster)
Jade Warrior
2:42
1.3
Masai Morning (2022 Remaster)
Jade Warrior
6:41
1.4
Windweaver (2022 Remaster)
Jade Warrior
3:44
1.5
Dragonfly Day (2022 Remaster)
Jade Warrior
7:46
1.6
Petunia (2022 Remaster)
Jade Warrior
4:48
1.7
Telephone Girl (2022 Remaster)
Jade Warrior
4:52
1.8
Psychiatric Sergeant (2022 Remaster)
Jade Warrior
3:05
1.9
Slow Ride (2022 Remaster)
Jade Warrior
2:32
1.10
Sundial Song (2022 Remaster)
Jade Warrior
5:13
1.11
Telephone Girl (First Version)
Jade Warrior
4:12
Formed in 1970, Jade Warrior were one of the most original British bands to emerge during the Progressive Rock era. The band’s first incarnation featured Tony Duhig (guitars) and Jon Field (flutes, percussion), both of whom had been in the Psychedelic group July, and Glyn Havard (bass, vocals). Signing to the legendary Vertigo label, the band recorded their self-titled debut album in March 1971. Their unique sound ventured stylistically between ethnic music, melodic, gentle ethereal and ambient sounds and heavier guitar driven rock. By the time of the recording of this, their second album, issued in November 1971, the band had expanded to a quartet with drummer Allan Price adding a new character to the band’s sound. The sessions also featured a guest appearance from saxophonist Dave Conners. ‘Released’ was a huge progression from the band’s debut and featured such classic tracks as ‘Three Horned Dragon King’, ‘Eyes On You’ and the epic 14- minute piece ‘Baranzibar’.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Esoteric Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.62
-3.32 to -0.17
-19.18
-22.58 to -15.52
-16.17
-20.10 to -12.80
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11 to 14
1
The Traveller (2022 Remaster)
-3.32-21.76-18.511
2
A Prenormal Day At Brighton (2022 Remaster)
-0.17-17.50-14.413
3
Masai Morning (2022 Remaster)
-0.30-20.05-15.712
4
Windweaver (2022 Remaster)
-0.27-21.31-18.113
5
Dragonfly Day (2022 Remaster)
-0.85-19.95-16.611
6
Petunia (2022 Remaster)
-0.21-19.78-17.314
7
Telephone Girl (2022 Remaster)
-0.22-15.52-12.811
8
Psychiatric Sergeant (2022 Remaster)
-0.35-17.76-15.211
9
Slow Ride (2022 Remaster)
-0.56-22.58-20.113
10
Sundial Song (2022 Remaster)
-0.29-18.90-16.112
11
Telephone Girl (First Version)
-0.30-15.88-13.111

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