℗ 2023 Fluff and Gravy Records under license from Laith distributed by Missing Piece Records
Released June 9, 2023
Duration 38m 12s
Record Label Fluff and Gravy Records
Catalogue No. FnG088
Genre Rock (Country-Rock)

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Lightning

Laith

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1.1
L.A. Interlude
Laith
0:21
1.2
L.A.  EXPLICIT
Laith
3:17
1.3
Ghost
Laith
5:21
1.4
79
Laith
3:28
1.5
Gentle
Laith
3:46
1.6
Texas Wind
Laith
2:11
1.7
Found The Time
Laith
3:44
1.8
Song For Levon
Laith
3:18
1.9
Texas Birds
Laith
3:16
1.10
No One's Ever Going To Put You Away
Laith
3:40
1.11
Lightning
Laith
5:50
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Fluff and Gravy Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.45
-10.71 to -0.52
-15.65
-29.34 to -12.36
-12.68
-25.80 to -9.40
9
7 to 12
1
L.A. Interlude
-10.71-29.34-25.812
2
L.A.
-0.52-13.76-10.78
3
Ghost
-0.52-15.14-12.59
4
79
-0.52-12.87-10.38
5
Gentle
-0.52-15.81-12.59
6
Texas Wind
-0.52-12.36-9.47
7
Found The Time
-0.52-16.42-13.610
8
Song For Levon
-0.52-12.86-10.38
9
Texas Birds
-0.52-13.66-10.78
10
No One's Ever Going To Put You Away
-0.52-16.31-13.29
11
Lightning
-0.52-13.62-10.58

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