December 30, 2006

The Cat Stevens iTunes Celebrity Playlist in its entirety, with analysis by Meanspeed Music Trust


On June 10, 2006, Cat Stevens, the musician, released to iTunes 12 tracks he considers his favorites to be considered his iTunes “Celebrity Playlist.” With Cat’s extremely rich musical talent and considerably controversial career choices, we thought it would be interesting to examine Cat’s choices and his remarks regarding them in light of Meanspeed Music Theory.

Track 1
“Reason To Believe”
performer=Tim Hardin
album=20th Century Masters—the Millenium Collection, The Best of Tim Hardin
genre according to iTunes=Folk
Cat’s remarks regarding choice= “One of my favorite songs by one of the early introspective singer-songwriters.”
a) meanspeed=82.1 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=loneliness
c) meanspace=731 milliseconds per beat
d) meanpitch=350.40 hertz, 1 cent above F4=349.228 hertz, 99 cents below F#4/Gb4=369.994 hertz.

Track 2
“Daydream”
performers=The Lovin’ Spoonful
composer= John Sebastian
album=Daydream--Remastered
genre according to iTunes=Pop
Cat’s remarks regarding choice= “Great, innovative group.The lyrics are permanently ‘up’ and still relevant to many, me included.”
a) meanspeed=111.2 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=lust
c) meanspace=540 milliseconds per beat
d) meanpitch=474.30 hertz, 29 cents above A#4/Bb4=466.164 hertz, 71 cents below B4=493.883 hertz.

Track 3
performer=Elliot Smith
album=XO
genre according to iTunes=Alternative
Cat’s remarks regarding choice= “Shame he died so young but…” [sic]
a) meanspeed=132.1 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=mixed fast
c) meanspace=454 milliseconds per beat
d) meanpitch=563.50 hertz, 28 cents above C#5/Db5=554.365 hertz, 72 cents below D5=587.330 hertz.

Track 4
“Dying To Live”
composer= Edgar Winter
performer=Edgar Winter
album= Edgar Winter’s White Trash
genre according to iTunes=Rock
Cat’s remarks regarding choice= “Here it’s the song that speaks to me. It’s part of life’s great puzzles.”
a) meanspeed=64.4 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=ceremony
c) meanspace=931 milliseconds per beat
d) meanpitch=300.71 hertz, 40 cents above D4=293.665 hertz, 60 cents D#4/Eb4=311.127 below hertz.

Track 5
“The Lion This Time”
performer=Van Morrison
album=Magic Time
genre according to iTunes=Rock
Cat’s remarks regarding choice= “Van’s the man.”
a) meanspeed=88.4 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=renewal, while slowly accelerating through grace, bittersweetness, loneliness, renewal and enthusiasm
c) meanspace=377.22 milliseconds per beat
d) meanpitch=377.22 Hertz, 33 cents above F#4/Gb4=369.994 hertz, 67 cents below G4=391.995 hertz.

Track 6
“Hey Joe” (live at Woodstaock, remastered in 1999)
performer=Jimi Hendrix
album=Woodstock
genre according to iTunes=Rock
Cat’s remarks regarding choice= “I remember him on tour in ’67 during this period. As a friend he was extremely quiet and withdrawn, but his excesses overtook him.”
a) meanspeed=84.4 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=loneliness
c) meanspace=711 milliseconds per beat
d) meanpitch=360.13 hertz, 52 cents above F4=349.228 hertz, 48 cents below F#4/Gb4=369.994 hertz.

Track 7
“Wings”
performer=Tim Buckley
composer= Tim Buckley
album= Tim Buckley
genre according to iTunes=Rock
Cat’s remarks regarding choice= “Another of the wonderful free voices of the sixties, who lived a short life.”
a) meanspeed=105.3 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=natural
c) meanspace=570 milliseconds per beat
d) meanpitch=449.38 hertz, 36 cents above A4=440.000hertz, 64 cents below A#4/Bb4=466.164 hertz.

Track 8
“Chicago”
performer=Sufjan Stevens
album=Illinoise
genre according to iTunes=Alternative
Cat’s remarks regarding choice= “Not just because he’s a namesake, but someone who has done something musically interesting in contemporary terms.”
a) meanspeed=125.0 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=victory
c) meanspace=480 milliseconds per beat
d) meanpitch=533.33 hertz, 32 cents above C5=523.251 hertz, 68 cents below C#5/Db5=554.365 hertz.

Track 9
“Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood”
performer=Nina Simone
genre according to iTunes=Vocal
Cat’s remarks regarding choice= “Her talent, and particularly this recording, remains one of my all-time inspirations.”
a) meanspeed=77.1 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=bittersweetness
c) meanspace=778 milliseconds per beat
d) meanpitch=329.07 hertz, 99 cents above F4=349.228 hertz, 1 cent below F#4/Gb4=369.994 hertz.

Track 10
“Don’t Think You’re The First”
performers=The Coral
composer=James Skelly
album=Magic and Medicine
genre according to iTunes=Rock
Cat’s remarks regarding choice= “Great to feel this group’s magical wind of creativity, part of an interesting wave of new tones today.”
a) meanspeed=125.3 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=victory
c) meanspace=479 milliseconds per beat
d) meanpitch=534.62 hertz, 37 cents above C5=523.251 hertz, 63 cents below C#5/Db5=554.365 hertz.

Track 11
“Evil”
performer=Stevie Wonder
composer= Stevie Wonder
album=Music Of My Mind (Re-issue)
genre according to iTunes=Rhythm & Blues/Soul
Cat’s remarks regarding choice= “Stevie’s the best and this song says it all for me.”
a) meanspeed=71.6 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=grace
c) meanspace=838 milliseconds per beat
d) meanpitch=305.66 hertz, 69 cents above D4=293.665 hertz, 31 cents below D#4/Eb4=311.127 hertz.

Track 12
“A Remark You Made”
performer=Weather Report
composer=Josef Zawinul
album=This Is Jazz, No. 10: Weather Report
genre according to iTunes=Jazz
Cat’s remarks regarding choice= “A haunting melody which I played and continue to play a lot.”
a) meanspeed=52.0 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=surreal
c) meanspace=1153 milliseconds per beat
d) meanpitch=222.00 hertz, a tone identical to A3=220.00 hertz.

Ian Schneider
Meanspeed.com

December 30, 2006

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December 29, 2006

Pure '80s: 18 #1 Hits From The Decade of Excess--meanspeed music theory analysis of entire CD


“Eye Of The Tiger”
performers=Survivor
composers= Jim Peterik & Frank Sullivan
producers=Jim Peterik & Frank Sullivan
issued as=Scotti Bros. 02912
chart debut=June 5, 1982
album=Rocky III, original motion picture soundtrack
a) meanspeed=108.7 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=lust
c) meanspace=552 milliseconds per beat
d) meanpitch=463.80 Hertz, 91 cents above A4=44.000 hertz, 9 cents below A#4/Bb4=466.164 hertz.

“Owner Of A Lonely Heart”
performers=Yes
composers=Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin, Chris Squire, Trevor Horn
producer= Trevor Horn
issued as=Atco 99817
chart debut=November 5, 1983
album=90125
a) meanspeed=125.0 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=victory
c) meanspace=480 milliseconds per beat
d) meanpitch=533.33 Hertz, 32 cents above C5=523.251hertz, 68 cents below C#5/Db5=554.365 hertz.

“Addicted To Love” (Edit version)
performer=Robert Palmer
composer=Robert Palmer
producer=Bernard Edwards
issued as=Island 99570
chart debut=February 8, 1986
album=Riptide
a) meanspeed=111.7 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=lust
c) meanspace=537 milliseconds per beat
d) meanpitch=476.58 Hertz, 38 cents above A#4/Bb4=466.164 hertz, 62 cents below B4=493.883 hertz.

“Everybody Wants To Rule The World”
performers=Tears For Fears
composers=Roland Orzabal, Curt Smith, Chris Hughes
producer= Chris Hughes
issued as=Mercury
chart debut=March 16, 1985
album=Songs From The Big Chair
a) meanspeed=112.1 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=lust
c) meanspace=535 milliseconds per beat
d) meanpitch=478.29 Hertz, 44 cents above A#4/Bb4=466.164 hertz, 56 cents below 493.883 hertz.

“Don’t You (Forget About Me)”
performers=Simple Minds
composers=Keith Forsey, Steve Schiff
producer= Keith Forsey
issued as=A & M 2703
chart debut=February 23, 1985
album=The Breakfast Club, original motion picture soundtrack
a) meanspeed=111.5 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=lust
c) meanspace=538 milliseconds per beat
d) meanpitch=475.92 Hertz, 35 cents above A#4/Bb4=hertz, 65 cents below B4=483.993 hertz.

“Higher Love”
performer=Steve Winwood
composers=Steve Winwood, Will Jennings
producers=Russ Titelman & Steve Winwood
issued as=Island 28710
chart debut=June 14, 1986
album=back In The High Life
a) meanspeed=98.7 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=natural
c) meanspace=608 milliseconds per beat
d) meanpitch=420.97 Hertz, 22 cents above G#4/Ab4=415.305 hertz, 78 cents below A4=440.000 hertz.

“What’s Love Got To Do With It”
performer=Tina Turner
composers=Terry Britten, Graham Lyle
producer= Terry Britten
issued as=capitol 5354
chart debut=May 19, 1984
album=Private Dancer
a) meanspeed=98.1 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=natural
c) meanspace=612 milliseconds per beat
d) meanpitch=418.50 Hertz, 13 cents above G#4/Ab4=415.305 hertz, 87 cents below A4=440.000 hertz.

“Every Breath You Take”
performer=The Police
composer=Sting
producers=Hugh Padgham & The Police
issued as=A & M 2542
chart debut=June 4, 1983
album=Synchronicity
a) meanspeed=117.4 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=foreboding
c) meanspace=511 milliseconds per beat
d) meanpitch=500.91 Hertz, 24 cents above B4=483.993 hertz, 76 cents below C5=523.251 hertz.

“Arthur’s Theme (Best That You Can Do)”
performer=Christopher Cross
composers=Peter Allen, Burt Bacharach, Christopher Cross, Carole Bayer Sager
producer=Michael Omartian
issued as=Warner Bros. 49787
chart debut=August 15, 1981
album=Arthur, original motion picture soundtrack
a) meanspeed=66.7 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=ceremony
c) meanspace=900 milliseconds per beat
d) meanpitch=284.44 Hertz, 44 cents above C#4/Db4=277.183 hertz, 56 cents below D=293.665 hertz.

“The Living Years”
performers=Mike + The Mechanics
composers=Mike Rutherford, B.A. Robertson
producers=Christopher Neil, Mike Rutherford
issued as=Atlantic 88964
chart debut=January 7, 1989
album= Mike + The Mechanics
a) meanspeed=98.0 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=natural
c) meanspace=612 milliseconds per beat
d) meanpitch=418.13 Hertz, 11 cents above G#4/Ab4=415.305 hertz, 89 cents below A4=440.000 hertz.

“When I See You Smile”
performers=Bad English
composer=Diane Warren
producer=Richie Zito
issued as=Epic 69082
chart debut=September 16, 1989
album= Bad English
a) meanspeed=68.2 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=ceremony
c) meanspace=880 milliseconds per beat
d) meanpitch=290.90 Hertz, 84 cents above C#4/Db4=277.183 hertz, 16 cents below D=293.665 hertz.

“Kyrie”
performers=Mr. Mister
composers=Steve George, John Lang, Richard Page
producer= Mr. Mister & Paul DeVilliers
issued as=RCA 14258
chart debut=December 21, 1985
album=Welcome To The Real World
a) meanspeed=89.6 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=enthusiasm
c) meanspace=670 milliseconds per beat
d) meanpitch=382.09 Hertz, 55 cents above F#4/Gb4=369.994 hertz, 45 cents below G4=391.995 hertz.

“Kiss On My List”
performers=Darryl Hall & John Oates
composers=Janna Hall, Darryl Hall
producers= Darryl Hall & John Oates
issued as=RCA 12142
chart debut=January 24, 1981
album=Voices
a) meanspeed=121.6 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=victory
c) meanspace=493 milliseconds per beat
d) meanpitch=518.86 Hertz, 15 cents above B4=493.883 hertz, 85 cents below C5=523.251 hertz.

“Down Under”
performers=Men At Work
composers=Colin Hay, Ron Stryker
producer=Peter McIan
issued as=Columbia 03303
chart debut=November 6, 1982
album=Business as Usual
a) meanspeed=106.4 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=lust
c) meanspace=564 milliseconds per beat
d) meanpitch=453.86 Hertz, 53 cents above A4=440.000 hertz, 47 cents below A#4/Bb4=466.164 hertz.

“Karma Chameleon”
performers=Culture Club
composers=Michael Craig, Roy hay, Jon Moss, George O’Dowd, Phillip Pickett
producer=Steve Levine
issued as=Virgin/Epic 04221
chart debut=December 3, 1983
album=Colour By Numbers
a) meanspeed=184.0 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=mixed fast
c) meanspace=326 milliseconds per beat
d) meanpitch=785.21 Hertz, 3 cents above G5=783.990 hertz, 97 cents below G#5/Ab5=830.610 hertz.

“She Drives Me Crazy”
performers=Fine Young Cannibals
composers=David Steele, Roland Gift
producers= David Steele, Roland Gift, Andy Cox
issued as=I.R.S./MCA 53483
chart debut=January 28, 1989
album=The Raw & The Cooked
a) meanspeed=109.1 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=lust
c) meanspace=550 milliseconds per beat
d) meanpitch=465.45 Hertz, 97 cents above A4=440.000 hertz, 3 cents below A#4/Bb4=466.164 hertz.

“Maniac”
performer=Michael Sembello
composer=Michael Sembello
producer= Michael Sembello
issued as=Casablanca
chart debut=June 4, 1983
album=Flashdance, original motion picture soundtrack
a) meanspeed=156.8 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=mixed fast
c) meanspace=383 milliseconds per beat
d) meanpitch=669.19 Hertz, 25 cents above E5=659.256 hertz, 75 F5=698.456 cents below hertz.

“All Night Long (All Night)”
performer=Lionel Ritchie
composer=Lionel Ritchie
producer= Lionel Ritchie, James Anthony Carmichael
issued as=Motown 1698
chart debut=September 17, 1983
album=Can’t Slow Down
a) meanspeed=108.7 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=lust
c) meanspace=552 milliseconds per beat
d) meanpitch=463.80 Hertz, 91cents above A4=440.000 hertz, 9 cents below A#4/Bb4=466.164 hertz.

Ian Schneider & Meanspeed Secret Agent 003
meanspeed.com

December 29, 2006

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December 28, 2006

'Hip Hop Is Dead,'--the speeds frequencies of every track on the new Nas album analyzed with meanspeed music theory

On December 19, 2006, NaS released an album of 16 called called Hip-Hop Is Dead.
We did with the new NaS release, or "drop" as it is known, is listen to every beat and report back back on the precision of the speeds of every song. In knowing the songs by speed and frequencies as well as by title, the mixed Playlists and the party choices are much broader.
We measured all these speeds after downloading the album from iTunes yesterday. Again, please understand: these speeds are reviewed, calibrated and posted for the listeners' benefit--your quality feedback is what keeps us going.
So far there are almost 250 reviews of the contents of the album on iTunes alone--there information below is a way for you to organize and better use some of the fantastic artistry found on these 16 recordings:

“Money Over B------t”
composers=L. Lewis, Nasir Jones, W. Coleman
track #1 of 16
a) meanspeed=90.0 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=enthusiasm
c) meanpitch=384.00 Hertz
d) meanspace=667 milliseconds per beat

“You Can’t Kill Me”
composers=N. Jones & S. Gibbs
track #2 of 16
a) meanspeed=101.2 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=natural
c) meanpitch=431.79 Hertz
d) meanspace=593 milliseconds per beat

“Carry On Tradition”
composers=N. Jones, S. Storch
track #3 of 16
a) meanspeed=92.3 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=enthusiasm
c) meanpitch=393.85 Hertz
d) meanspace=650 milliseconds per beat

“Where Are They Now”
composers=B. Byrd, J. Brown, R. Lehoff & S. Gibbs
track #4 of 16
a) meanspeed=106.2 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=lust
c) meanpitch=453.09 Hertz
d) meanspace=565 milliseconds per beat

“Hip-Hop Is Dead”
featured performer=Wil.I.Am
composers=D. Ingle, J. Lordan, N. Jones, W. Adams
track #5 of 16
a) meanspeed=111.11 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=lust
c) meanpitch=474.07 Hertz
d) meanspace=540 milliseconds per beat

“Who Killed It?”
composers=N. Jones & S. Gibbs
Track #6 of 16
a) meanspeed=95.2 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=enthusiasm
c) meanpitch=406.19 Hertz
d) meanspace=630 milliseconds per beat

“Black Republican”
featured performer=Jay-Z
composers=C. Coppola, L. Lewis, N. Jones, S. Carter, W. Coleman
track #7 of 16
a) meanspeed=90.6 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=enthusiasm
c) meanpitch=386.56 Hertz
d) meanspace=662 milliseconds per beat

“Not Going Back”
composers=K. Rogers Jones, M. Eriksen, N. Jones & T. Hermansen
track #8 of 16
a) meanspeed=94.2 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=enthusiasm
c) meanpitch=401.71 Hertz
d) meanspace=637 milliseconds per beat

“Still Dreaming”
featured performer=Kanye West
composers=J. Webb, K. West, N. Jones
track #9 of 16
a) meanspeed=91.1 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=enthusiasm
c) meanpitch=388.89 Hertz
d) meanspace=658 milliseconds per beat

“Hold Down The Block”
composers=Mark Batson & Nasir
track #10 of 16
a) meanspeed=92.3 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=enthusiasm
c) meanpitch=393.85 Hertz
d) meanspace=650 milliseconds per beat


“Blunt Ashes”
composers=C. Webber & N. Jones
track #11 of 16
a) meanspeed=65.2 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=ceremony
c) meanpitch=278.19 Hertz
d) meanspace=920 milliseconds per beat

“Let There Be Light”
composers=D. Harris, K. West, N. Jones, P. Cho, T. Williams
track #12 of 16
a) meanspeed=93.1 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=enthusiasm
c) meanpitch=397.21 Hertz
d) meanspace=645 milliseconds per beat

“Play On Playa”
featured performer=Snoop Dogg
composers=A. Ross, C. Broadus, L. Ware, M. Gaye, N. Jones & S. Storch
track #13 of 16
a) meanspeed=102.9 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=natural
c) meanpitch=102.9 Hertz
d) meanspace=583 milliseconds per beat

“Can’t Forget About You”
composers=C. Payne, I. Gordon, N. Jones, W. Adams
track #14 of 16
a) meanspeed=94.2 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=enthusiasm
c) meanpitch=401.91 Hertz
d) meanspace=637 milliseconds per beat

“Hustlers”
featured performer=The Game and Marsh Ambrosius
composer=A. Young J. Taylor, N. Jones
Track #15 of 16
a) meanspeed=89.1 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=renewal
c) meanpitch=380.20 Hertz
d) meanspace=673 milliseconds per beat

“Hope” (A Cappella)
composer=L. Lewis, Nasir Jones
track #16 of 16 tracks
a) meanspeed=89.1 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=renewal
c) meanpitch=380.20 Hertz
d) meanspace=673 milliseconds per beat


Ian Schneider
meanspeed.com

December 28, 2006

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December 27, 2006

John Mayer: 'CONTINUUM'--all speeds analyzed with meanspeed music theory


John Mayer released an anticipated album this fall called Continuum. We here at Meanspeed Music Trust calibrated the speed frequencies for each of the twelve tracks on the album. Reviews of the album have flooded cyberspace and beyond—and we hope to provide you with these speeds a new way of seeing and feeling what you are hearing:

Track #1-“Waiting On The World To Change”
a) meanspeed=88.1 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=renewal
c) meanpitch=375.83 Hertz
d) meanspace=681 milliseconds per beat

Track#2-“I Don’t Trust Myself (With Loving You)”
a) meanspeed=84.1 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=loneliness
c) meanpitch=358.62 Hertz
d) meanspace=714 milliseconds per beat

Track #3-“Belief”
a) meanspeed=101.4 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=natural
c) meanpitch=432.43 Hertz
d) meanspace=592 milliseconds per beat

Track #4-“Gravity”
a) meanspeed=124.1 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=victory, as a slow waltz
c) meanpitch=529.66 Hertz
d) meanspace=483 milliseconds per beat

Track #5-“The Heart Of Life”
a) meanspeed=88.0 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=renewal
c) meanpitch=375.60 Hertz
d) meanspace=682 milliseconds per beat

Track #6- “Vultures”
a) meanspeed=98.0 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=natural
c) meanpitch=417.95 Hertz
d) meanspace=613 milliseconds per beat

Track #7-““Stop This Train”
a) meanspeed=89.5 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=enthusiasm, as a sweet irony
c) meanpitch=382.04 Hertz
d) meanspace=670 milliseconds per beat

Track #8-“Slow Dancing In a Burning Room”
a) meanspeed=67.3 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=ceremony
c) meanpitch=287.20 Hertz
d) meanspace=891 milliseconds per beat

Track #9-“Bold As Love”
a) meanspeed=62.9 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=ceremony
c) meanpitch=268.43 Hertz
d) meanspace=953 milliseconds per beat

Track#10-“Dreaming With A Broken Heart”
a) meanspeed=68.6 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=ceremony
c) meanpitch=292.76 Hertz
d) meanspace=872 milliseconds per beat

Track #11-“In Repair”
a) meanspeed=72.8 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=grace
c) meanpitch=310.61 Hertz
d) meanspace=824 milliseconds per beat

Track# 12-“I’m Gonna Find Another You”
a) meanspeed=151.3 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=mixed fast waltz
c) meanpitch=396.50 Hertz
d) meanspace=397 milliseconds per beat

Ian Schneider Meanspeed Music Trust
December 27, 2006 USA

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December 26, 2006

William Shatner, 'Has Been': The speed frequencies of all 11 tracks on the album


William Shatner
’s 2004 album ‘Has Been’ is simply amazing. It is wildly creative, yet quite camp, that depending on the piece of music that is being performed: one cannot know—nor is one seemingly supposed to be able to interpret--if Bill is trying to be funny, profound, or a unique combination of both. He surrounds himself with the best of musicians, and chooses songs that make you think hard—but in a nice way: like a diamond. This album is a diamond—way beyond my expectations.
I calibrated the beats per minute and basic speed frequencies for each of the 11 tracks on this iTunes offering, and in order that anyone else who is lucky enough to download the album be able to categorize the songs by “BPM” or beats per minute in the iTunes system.

One of the best ways to organize a Playlist is by pure speed or “tempo” as some say. Give it a try!

Track #1: “Common People,” featuring Joe Jackson
a) meanspeed=175.8 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=mixed fast
c) meanpitch=750.04 Hertz
d) meanspace=341 milliseconds per beat

Track #2: “It Hasn’t Happened Yet”
a) meanspeed=107.0 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=lust
c) meanpitch=452.63 Hertz
d) meanspace=561 milliseconds per beat

Track #3: “You’ll Have The Time”
a) meanspeed=55.1 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=melodrama
c) meanpitch=235.00 Hertz
d) meanspace=1089 milliseconds per beat

Track #4: “That’s Me Trying”
a) meanspeed=68.8 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=ceremony
c) meanpitch=293.38 Hertz
d) meanspace=873 milliseconds per beat

Track #5
a) meanspeed=tempo rubato/spoken word
b) meanemotion=surreal

Track#6: “Together,” featuring Lemon Jelly
a) Meanspeed=105.1 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=natural
c) meanpitch=448.31 Hertz
d) meanspace=571 milliseconds per beat

Track #7: “Familiar Love”
a) meanspeed=63.8 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=ceremony
c) meanpitch=272.14 Hertz
d) meanspace=941 milliseconds per beat

Track #8: “Ideal Woman”
a) meanspeed=128.2 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=victory
c) meanpitch=547.05 Hertz
d) meanspace=468 milliseconds per beat

Track #9: “Has Been”
a) meanspeed=113.8 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=lust
c) meanpitch=485.68 Hertz
d) meanspace=527 milliseconds per beat

Track #10: “I Can’t Get Behind That, ” featuring Henry Rollins
a) meanspeed=166.1 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=mixed fast
c) meanpitch=708.82 Hertz
d) meanspace=361 milliseconds per beat

Track #11: “Real,” featuring Brad Paisley
a) meanspeed=85.7 beats per minute
b) meanemotion=renewal
c) meanpitch=365.71 Hertz
d) meanspace=700 milliseconds per beat


Ian Schneider
Meanspeed Music Trust

December 26, 2006
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December 24, 2006

Sheryl Crow: 4 versions of "If It Makes You Happy," newest to aid a Cancer Research

Singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow is one of the most creative pop music composers of our time.

In order to raise funds to research a cure for cancer, Sheryl released a fourth recorded version of her song "If It Makes You Happy." It's a simple song, which is part of what makes it such a great song, probably the most memorable Sheryl has written yet.

We here at Meanspeed Music measured the frequencies for all 4 versions. We are happy to relay them to you as they exist from fast to slow. The song rides a 10 beat per minute wave between enthusiasm and natural, which is so much a part of the ironic lyric of the song.


Know that if you download the special iTunes version for benefitting cancer research, every penny spent on the download, after overhead, goes directly to the labs! So while we don't push recordings on people here very often, it would be a kind thing to do if you cannot make up your mind, let's say, between the new version, and, Danny Bonaduce's Greatest Hits: The B Sides, to go with SC.


The studio version, which may be found on The Very Best of Sheryl Crow, was measured for speed as:

meanspeed=95.5 beats per minute
meanemotion=enthusiasm
meanspace=0.628 seconds per beat
meanphase=1.59 cycles per second
meanpitch=407.37 Hertz, 66 cents above G4=391.995 and 34 cents below G#4/Ab4=415.305 Hertz.

The speed frequencies of the iTunes Original version, featuring just Sheryl accompanying herself are:

meanspeed=97.0 beats per minute
meanemotion=enthusiasm
meanspace=0.619 seconds per beat
meanphase=1.62 cycles per second
meanpitch=413.90 Hertz, 94 cents above G4=391.995 Hertz and 34 cents below G#4/Ab4=415.305 Hertz.


The speeds of the cancer fundraising awareness version avilable on iTunes a version which features Jeff Ingram of Austin, Texas are:

meanspeed=98.6 beats per minute
meanemotion=natural
meanspace=0.608 seconds per beat
meanphase=1.64 cycles per second
meanpitch=420.83 Hertz, 22 cents above G#4/Ab4=415.305 and 78 cents below A4=440.000 Hertz.



The speeds of the Sheryl Crow & Friends Live In Central Park, featuring Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders version are:

meanspeed=104.2 beats per minute
meanemotion=natural
meanspace=0.576 seconds per beat
meanphase=1.74 cycles per second
meanpitch=444.71 Hertz, 18 cents above A4=440.000 Hertz, 82 cents below A#4/Bb4=466.164 Hertz.

To directly contact the artist, Sheryl's Official website is: http://www.sherylcrow.com/

Ian Schneider

Meanspeed Music Trust

December 23, 2006

USA

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