foobar2000 1.4.3 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2020-07-21 16:30:24
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Analyzed: Herbie Nichols Trio / Herbie Nichols Trio
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR14 -0.20 dB -15.98 dB 4:23 01-The Gig
DR14 -0.49 dB -16.13 dB 5:38 02-House Party Starting
DR12 -0.20 dB -13.55 dB 4:02 03-Chit Chattin'
DR14 -0.20 dB -15.25 dB 4:22 04-The Lady Sings The Blues
DR14 -0.20 dB -15.87 dB 3:59 05-Terpischore
DR13 -0.20 dB -15.77 dB 4:53 06-The Spinning Song
DR12 -0.20 dB -14.46 dB 3:27 07-Query
DR14 -0.20 dB -17.58 dB 4:04 08-Wildflower
DR12 -0.20 dB -13.90 dB 4:00 09-Hangover Triangle
DR14 -0.20 dB -16.16 dB 4:03 10-Mine
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Number of tracks: 10
Official DR value: DR13
Samplerate: 96000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 2354 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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Скриншот спектра частот
Источник (релизер): Qobuz
Состав
Herbie Nichols - piano
Teddy Kotick, Al McKibbon - double bass
Max Roach - drums
Исполнитель: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbie_Nichols
Об альбоме (сборнике) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbie_Nichols_Trio
Herbie Nichols occupies a special place on the podium of unfairly forgotten heroes in the history of jazz. This virtuoso, who died of leukaemia at the age of 44, was an innovative pianist with lyrical and rhythmic melodies that were very original for their time. Fascinated by Thelonious Monk, he found his own sound by mixing influences as disparate as Dixieland, Caribbean and classical music by the likes of Bartók or Satie. His transition to Blue Note led to three trio albums: The Prophetic Herbie Nichols Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 (recorded in May 1955 with Al McKibbon on double bass and Art Blakey on drums) and this one, Herbie Nichols Trio (recorded in August 1955 and April 1956 with Teddy Kotick and Al McKibbon on double bass and Max Roach on drums). In 1957, Herbie Nichols recorded his last record for Bethlehem Records - Love, Gloom, Cash, Love - before falling into oblivion and being eaten away by the illness that took over his life in April 1963... Years later, avant-garde musicians like Misha Mengelberg, Roswell Rudd and Steve Lacy helped bring his music back into the public eye.