℗ 2022 T-Bone
Released June 17, 2022
Duration 43m 01s
Record Label T-BONE
Genre Folk
 

Good 'N Greasy

T-Bone

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1.1
Lucille
T-Bone
3:29
1.2
T-Bone Rag
T-Bone
3:22
1.3
Far North
T-Bone
3:24
1.4
I Like To Ramble
T-Bone
3:39
1.5
You Didn't Write Me Letters Back
T-Bone
5:10
1.6
Ding Dong
T-Bone
3:40
1.7
I Hope That Time Passes Me By
T-Bone
3:53
1.8
Guide Me Home
T-Bone
3:48
1.9
Keep My Skillet Good and Greasy
T-Bone
3:24
1.10
Come Play Me
T-Bone
4:48
1.11
Manuka Swing/Balfa Waltz
T-Bone
4:24
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – T-BONE Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.79
-0.79 to -0.79
-13.74
-15.27 to -12.45
-11.61
-13.40 to -10.20
8
7 to 10
1
Lucille
-0.79-13.55-11.08
2
T-Bone Rag
-0.79-13.65-11.49
3
Far North
-0.79-13.68-11.58
4
I Like To Ramble
-0.79-12.58-10.28
5
You Didn't Write Me Letters Back
-0.79-12.82-10.88
6
Ding Dong
-0.79-12.74-10.97
7
I Hope That Time Passes Me By
-0.79-15.27-12.99
8
Guide Me Home
-0.79-14.45-12.59
9
Keep My Skillet Good and Greasy
-0.79-12.45-10.58
10
Come Play Me
-0.79-15.26-13.410
11
Manuka Swing/Balfa Waltz
-0.79-14.73-12.68

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