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Graham Nash - Wild Tales (1973/2015) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/192kHz]

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Graham Nash - Wild Tales (1973/2015) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/192kHz]

Graham Nash - Wild Tales (1973/2015)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Time - 31:30 minutes | 1,13 GB
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 31:30 minutes | 649 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

"Wild Tales" is the second album by Graham Nash. It peaked at #34 on the Billboard 200. Nash blamed its failure to chart higher in the United States on a supposed lack of support and promotion from Atlantic Records. As a result, Nash left the label and signed a four-album contract with ABC Records as a duo with his CSNY partner David Crosby.

Graham Nash's second solo effort has been overshadowed by his harmonic heroics as a senior partner in the various Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young configurations. After being lured from the Hollies – where his latter contributions were criminally unappreciated (see, or rather hear Dear Eloise/King Midas in Reverse) – it was Nash who had come up with most of the CSN(Y) hit singles, including "Marrakesh Express," "Our House," and "Teach Your Children." His 1971 debut, Songs for Beginners, was likewise filled with inspired moments such as "I Used to Be a King," "Chicago/We Can Change the World," and "Sleep Song." Topping those efforts would have been superhuman. Such is the way that Wild Tales has been eclipsed and overlooked by enthusiasts of his previous endeavors. Nash gathered a core aggregate of musicians, many of whom were loosely connected to the CSNY family. These include: Johnny Barbata (drums), Tim Drummond (bass), David Lindley (guitar), and Ben Keith (pedal steel guitar/dobro), and, of course David Crosby (vocals). Also making guest shots were Dave Mason (12-string guitar), Joe Yankee (aka Neil Young) (acoustic piano), and Joni Mitchell (vocals). Together, they animate Nash's slice-of-life compositions. Musically, Nash retains much of the whimsy that drew folks to his earlier songs. Likewise, the subject matter ranges from political ("Oh Camil" and "Prison Song") to the emotionally naked "Another Sleep Song" and "I Miss You." Nash would bring several of these tunes back to the CSNY fold for their 1974 tour – including the up-tempo rocking title track, as well as the folkie "Prison Song." It would be another seven years after Wild Tales before Nash would issue his next solo album, Earth & Sky – which fared as poorly at its predecessor.

Tracklist:

01 - Wild Tales
02 - Hey You (Looking At The Moon)
03 - Prison Song
04 - You'll Never Be The Same
05 - And So It Goes
06 - Grave Concern
07 - Oh! Camil
08 - I Miss You
09 - On The Line
10 - Another Sleep Song

Note: Converted from analog masters using the JCF Audio Latte A/D converter which will use only 18 bits at 192khz by design.
The files are 192khz/24bit officially encoded.

Analyzed: Graham Nash / Wild Tales
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR11 -1.25 dB -15.83 dB 2:19 01-Wild Tales
DR12 -1.53 dB -16.81 dB 2:16 02-Hey You (Looking At The Moon)
DR13 -2.49 dB -18.33 dB 3:12 03-Prison Song
DR12 -2.59 dB -16.72 dB 2:51 04-You'll Never Be The Same
DR12 -4.43 dB -18.91 dB 4:48 05-And So It Goes
DR12 -3.52 dB -17.19 dB 2:46 06-Grave Concern
DR14 -1.79 dB -18.33 dB 2:54 07-Oh! Camil
DR12 -4.95 dB -20.59 dB 3:04 08-I Miss You
DR11 -2.27 dB -16.82 dB 2:36 09-On The Line
DR14 -5.62 dB -22.20 dB 4:44 10-Another Sleep Song
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Number of tracks: 10
Official DR value: DR12

Samplerate: 192000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 4790 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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