℗ 2023 Cherry Red Records Ltd
Released October 27, 2023
Duration 23m 41s
Record Label Cherry Red Records
Genre Country (Acoustic)
 

Rarities

Dave Ellis

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1.1
Glad I Got My Baby I
Dave Ellis
3:30
1.2
Glad I Got My Baby II
Dave Ellis
3:32
1.3
Hawkwind Dancer
Dave Ellis
3:46
1.4
Reasons For Rhymes
Dave Ellis
5:05
1.5
Jitterbug
Dave Ellis
2:03
1.6
Silly Me And Silly You
Dave Ellis
4:14
1.7
Song & Dance
Dave Ellis
1:31
Cherry Red Records releases a new collection of rarities from UK folk musician Dave Ellis!
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Cherry Red Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.04
-0.04 to -0.04
-14.49
-15.40 to -13.79
-12.49
-13.20 to -11.70
9
8 to 10
1
Glad I Got My Baby I
-0.04-15.40-13.210
2
Glad I Got My Baby II
-0.04-13.83-11.88
3
Hawkwind Dancer
-0.04-14.54-12.410
4
Reasons For Rhymes
-0.04-14.50-12.89
5
Jitterbug
-0.04-15.37-13.110
6
Silly Me And Silly You
-0.04-13.98-12.49
7
Song & Dance
-0.04-13.79-11.79

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