℗ 2021 Surfdog
Released August 27, 2021
Duration 37m 26s
Record Label Surfdog Records
Catalogue No. 68060-6
Genre Rock (Rockabilly)
 

Gotta Have the Rumble

Brian Setzer

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1.1
Checkered Flag
Brian Setzer
4:05
1.2
Smash Up On Highway One
Brian Setzer
3:47
1.3
Stack My Money
Brian Setzer
2:46
1.4
The Wrong Side Of The Tracks
Brian Setzer
4:01
1.5
Drip Drop
Brian Setzer
2:26
1.6
The Cat With 9 Wives
Brian Setzer
5:00
1.7
Turn You On, Turn Me On
Brian Setzer
2:38
1.8
Rockabilly Riot
Brian Setzer
3:18
1.9
Off Your Rocker
Brian Setzer
3:59
1.10
One Bad Habit
Brian Setzer
2:15
1.11
Rockabilly Banjo
Brian Setzer
3:11
Brian Setzer releases Gotta Have The Rumble, his first solo album in 7 years, via Surfdog Records! Produced by Julian Raymond (Glen Campbell and Cheap Trick), Gotta Have The Rumble contains songs, all written or co-written by Setzer, and was recorded in Minneapolis (Setzer's adopted hometown) and Nashville. Gotta Have The Rumble is a red-hot album from start to finish--American music amped up to 10--with songs that are full of dynamism and bravado. "Obviously, it's a reference to my motorcycles and hot rods, something that hasn't changed since I was 15 years old," says SETZER about the album title Gotta Have The Rumble. "I still have the same passion for going fast and adrenaline. But it's also about my hearing problem with tinnitus--the ringing of the ear. It was pretty bad, and I realized that I couldn't play the way I wanted to. As I recovered, standing in front of a small amplifier just didn't cut it. The sound from my big amp makes the guitar rumble. Which is a big part of my sound. I was really despondent for a while because I thought I wouldn't be able to do that again. So, ‘Gotta Have The Rumble' refers to both of those things."
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Surfdog Records Studio Masters

Tracks 1-11 – 44.1 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
-0.25
-0.25 to -0.25
-10.72
-11.34 to -9.96
-8.42
-9.10 to -7.60
7
6 to 7
1
Checkered Flag
-0.25-10.90-8.67
2
Smash Up On Highway One
-0.25-11.14-8.87
3
Stack My Money
-0.25-10.89-8.47
4
The Wrong Side Of The Tracks
-0.25-11.34-9.17
5
Drip Drop
-0.25-10.75-8.76
6
The Cat With 9 Wives
-0.25-10.51-8.47
7
Turn You On, Turn Me On
-0.25-10.38-7.76
8
Rockabilly Riot
-0.25-9.96-7.66
9
Off Your Rocker
-0.25-10.68-8.77
10
One Bad Habit
-0.25-10.67-8.47
11
Rockabilly Banjo
-0.25-10.67-8.27

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