℗ 2024 Andy Clausen Music
Released May 17, 2024
Duration 46m 06s
Record Label Westerlies Records
Catalogue No. WST020
Genre Jazz
 

Few Ill Words: Solo Trombone at The TANK, Vol. 1

Andy Clausen

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1.1
Abacus
Andy Clausen
5:12
1.2
Floraissance
Andy Clausen
4:29
1.3
March, Again (For Bill)
Andy Clausen
8:28
1.4
Flowers (For Ron Miles)
Andy Clausen
3:46
1.5
Pure Imagination
Andy Clausen
9:03
1.6
I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good
Andy Clausen
6:00
1.7
Justice and Honor
Andy Clausen
5:58
1.8
Few Ill Words
Andy Clausen
3:10
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Westerlies Records Studio Masters

Tracks 1-8 – 88.2 kHz / 24-bit PCM, mastered in 96 kHz / 24-bit
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.00
-1.00 to -0.99
-18.21
-19.59 to -16.50
-14.75
-16.00 to -13.80
10
9 to 11
1
Abacus
-1.00-17.72-14.010
2
Floraissance
-0.99-19.59-16.011
3
March, Again (For Bill)
-1.00-18.80-15.110
4
Flowers (For Ron Miles)
-1.00-18.81-15.011
5
Pure Imagination
-1.00-17.24-14.19
6
I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good
-1.00-18.82-15.311
7
Justice and Honor
-1.00-16.50-13.810
8
Few Ill Words
-1.00-18.16-14.710

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