Eurythmics - Peace
Формат записи/Источник записи: [TR24][OF]
Наличие водяных знаков: Нет
Издание: Remastered
Год издания: 1999/2018
Жанр: Synth-Pop
Издатель (лейбл): RCA Records
Продолжительность:
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: Только обложка альбома
Контейнер: FLAC (*.flac)
Тип рипа: tracks
Разрядность: 24/48
Формат: PCM
Количество каналов: 2.0
Источник (релизер): qobuz.comТреклист
1. 17 Again (04:55)
2. I Saved the World Today (04:52)
3. Power to the Meek (03:31)
4. Beautiful Child (03:25)
5. Anything But Strong (05:06)
6. Peace Is Just a Word (05:52)
7. I've Tried Everything (04:17)
8. I Want It All (03:31)
9. My True Love (04:44)
10. Forever (04:08)
11. Lifted (04:50)
Лог проверки качества
foobar2000 1.4 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2018-11-16 14:51:54
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Analyzed: Eurythmics / Peace (2018 Remastered)
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR10 -0.61 dB -13.09 dB 4:55 01-17 Again
DR10 -0.48 dB -13.00 dB 4:53 02-I Saved the World Today
DR11 -0.09 dB -12.65 dB 3:31 03-Power to the Meek
DR10 -0.55 dB -13.00 dB 3:26 04-Beautiful Child
DR11 -0.91 dB -13.72 dB 5:07 05-Anything but Strong
DR11 -0.67 dB -14.31 dB 5:53 06-Peace Is Just a Word
DR11 -1.23 dB -15.64 dB 4:17 07-I’ve Tried Everything
DR11 -0.13 dB -12.09 dB 3:31 08-I Want It All
DR11 -0.58 dB -13.29 dB 4:45 09-My True Love
DR10 -0.92 dB -13.48 dB 4:09 10-Forever
DR10 -0.26 dB -13.39 dB 4:51 11-Lifted
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Number of tracks: 11
Official DR value: DR10
Samplerate: 48000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 1692 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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Об альбоме (сборнике)
Nearly a decade after Eurythmics went on an unannounced, virtually unnoticed hiatus in 1990, Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart returned with the heavily publicized Peace. Both Lennox and Stewart had been silent since 1995, which means that reuniting really wasn't a sacrifice, since their solo careers had stalled. In fact, it was a wise idea to re-team, both commercially and artistically, since their best and most popular music was made together. What's odd is that Peace strongly resembles Lennox's Diva. True, Eurythmics were moving toward the melodramatic grandeur of Diva on their final '80s album, We Too Are One, yet they still had an innate sense of quirkiness and a desire to take risks. In 1999, they're more about craft, which only emphasizes the maturity of the music. That's not entirely a bad thing, even if it means that Peace needs a couple of spins before the songs begin to register. Lennox and Stewart know how to write gently insinuating melodies and how to layer their tracks with small sonic details, weaving lush tapestries of sound. Peace keeps its alluring mood throughout; even when they attempt to revisit their Stones-y tendencies, the songs play as sleekly and smoothly as the ballads that dominate the record. In one sense, that's good, because it means that Peace keeps a consistent tone from front to back, but it also means that most of the songs blend together. There are no standout singles here, and that's the hardest thing to accept about the record since Eurythmics were one of the best singles bands of the '80s. Even so, Peace is a successful debut for Eurythmics, Mark II -- it's classy adult pop, delivered with style and grace.