℗ 2024 Tony Ann, under Exclusive License to Decca Records France
Released March 1, 2024
Duration 14m 46s
Record Label Universal Music Division Decca Records France
Genre Classical (Classical Crossover)
 

Something I Could Never Be

Tony Ann

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1.1
Something I Could Never Be
Matt Underwood; Tony Ann; Trevor Myall; Sacha Skarbek; Tony Ann
3:43
1.2
Something I Could Never Be
Matt Underwood; Tony Ann; Trevor Myall; Sacha Skarbek; Tony Ann
3:43
1.3
Something I Could Never Be (Acoustic)
Matt Underwood; Tony Ann; Trevor Myall; Sacha Skarbek; Tony Ann
3:43
1.4
Something I Could Never Be (Solo Piano)
Matt Underwood; Tony Ann; Trevor Myall; Sacha Skarbek; Tony Ann
3:37
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Universal Music Division Decca Records France Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.21
-0.23 to -0.20
-12.87
-13.40 to -11.95
-10.10
-11.00 to -8.90
6
6 to 6
1
Something I Could Never Be
-0.20-13.32-10.76
2
Something I Could Never Be
-0.20-13.40-11.06
3
Something I Could Never Be (Acoustic)
-0.20-11.95-8.96
4
Something I Could Never Be (Solo Piano)
-0.23-12.82-9.86

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