℗ 2021 Dave Hause / Soundly Music
Released January 24, 2011
Duration 33m 26s
Record Label Dave Hause
Genre Rock (Rock 'n' Roll)
 

Resolutions

Dave Hause

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1.1
Time Will Tell
Dave Hause
2:56
1.2
Melanin
Dave Hause
3:36
1.3
C'mon Kid
Dave Hause
4:03
1.4
Pray for Tucson
Dave Hause
3:24
1.5
Resolutions
Dave Hause
4:02
1.6
Prague (Revive Me)
Dave Hause
3:02
1.7
Heavy Heart
Dave Hause
2:12
1.8
Years from Now
Dave Hause
3:33
1.9
Rankers & Rotters
Dave Hause
2:19
1.10
Meet Me at the Lanes
Dave Hause
4:19
Resolutions is the first solo album from Dave Hause of The Loved Ones. It was released on January 24, 2011 through Paper + Plastick and was re-released by Rise Records on March 26, 2013. The album was recorded at Salad Days Studio in Beltsville, Maryland, and Little Eden in Asbury Park, New Jersey, during the winter of 2009-2010. The album was produced by Pete Steinkopf and features a set of musicians who were Hause's family and friends, including The Loved Ones' bass player Chris Gonzalez playing electric guitar, former bass player Michael "Spider" Cotterman playing bass, Brendan Hill of Step Ahead and The Curse playing drums and Dave's sister Melissa Hause playing piano and B3 organ.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Dave Hause Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
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LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
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0.00 to 0.00
-12.35
-14.50 to -10.86
-9.34
-11.80 to -7.50
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7 to 10
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Time Will Tell
0.00-13.13-10.07
2
Melanin
0.00-10.86-7.77
3
C'mon Kid
0.00-11.53-8.37
4
Pray for Tucson
0.00-12.97-10.09
5
Resolutions
0.00-11.41-8.27
6
Prague (Revive Me)
0.00-12.41-9.58
7
Heavy Heart
0.00-14.50-11.810
8
Years from Now
0.00-12.86-10.17
9
Rankers & Rotters
0.00-10.89-7.57
10
Meet Me at the Lanes
0.00-12.95-10.38

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