℗ 1970 Jewel Records
Released December 16, 1970
Duration 34m 58s
Record Label Jewel Records
Catalogue No. 43NB3654JE
Genre Christian (Gospel)
 

Only the Strong Shall Survive

Rev. Samuel Butler

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1.1
Only the Strong Shall Survive
Rev. Samuel Butler
18:07
1.2
I'm Gonna Wait on the Lord
Rev. Samuel Butler
1:50
1.3
Trying to Make a Hundred
Rev. Samuel Butler
1:38
1.4
Don't Let the Devil Ride
Rev. Samuel Butler
2:21
1.5
Deep Down in My Heart
Rev. Samuel Butler
2:15
1.6
The Train is Coming
Rev. Samuel Butler
6:33
1.7
It's Hard to Get Along
Rev. Samuel Butler
2:14
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Jewel Records Studio Masters

Tracks 1-7 – contains high-resolution digital transfers of material originating from an analogue master source
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.54
-2.38 to -1.22
-17.04
-20.49 to -15.48
-13.90
-17.10 to -12.20
11
10 to 13
1
Only the Strong Shall Survive
-1.22-20.49-17.113
2
I'm Gonna Wait on the Lord
-1.22-16.67-13.611
3
Trying to Make a Hundred
-1.22-15.48-12.210
4
Don't Let the Devil Ride
-1.97-15.71-12.710
5
Deep Down in My Heart
-2.38-16.48-13.210
6
The Train is Coming
-1.52-17.73-14.511
7
It's Hard to Get Along
-1.23-16.71-14.011

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