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The Loudness War Cheat Sheet

Quick-reference data: how dynamic range collapsed, which albums are worst (and best), and what the streaming era means for mastering.

Updated January 6, 2026 51 entries across 3 tables Print-friendly

Dynamic Range by Decade

How average dynamic range (DR score) has declined since the 1960s. Higher DR = more contrast between loud and quiet = more natural sound. Data from the DR Database (dr.loudness-war.info).

Era Years Typical DR LUFS Range Primary Format Key Factor
1960s1960–196912–16−18 to −14Mono/Stereo VinylTube/analog warmth, limited processing
1970s1970–197911–15−18 to −14Stereo VinylAnalog consoles, tape compression
Early '80s1980–198510–14−16 to −12Vinyl / Early CDDigital recording begins, still analog mastering
Late '80s1986–19899–13−14 to −11CDDigital peak limiting introduced
Early '90s1990–19958–12−13 to −10CDCompetitive loudness begins, Oasis vs. everyone
Late '90s1996–19997–11−12 to −9CDBrickwall limiters become standard
Early 2000s2000–20055–9−11 to −7CDLoudness war peaks; Metallica's Death Magnetic
Late 2000s2006–20094–8−10 to −6CD / MP3Worst era on record; DR4 albums common
Early 2010s2010–20146–10−11 to −8Digital / CDStreaming normalization awareness grows
Late 2010s2015–20197–11−12 to −9StreamingSpotify/Apple normalization; slight DR recovery
2020s2020–20257–12−14 to −9Streaming / AtmosDolby Atmos pushes dynamics; vinyl revival

Album Loudness Reference

Selected albums ranked by dynamic range. DR ≥ 10 is considered good. DR ≤ 6 is severely compressed. Source: DR Database, Ian Shepherd's Production Advice, AES papers.

Album Artist Year DR LUFS Genre
Abbey RoadThe Beatles196913−16Rock
RumoursFleetwood Mac197712−15Rock
Kind of BlueMiles Davis195914−18Jazz
Back in BlackAC/DC198011−14Rock
The Dark Side of the MoonPink Floyd197313−17Prog Rock
Nevermind (original CD)Nirvana199110−12Grunge
OK ComputerRadiohead199710−11Alt Rock
Random Access MemoriesDaft Punk201311−13Electronic
Goldberg Variations (1981)Glenn Gould198115−20Classical
21Adele20118−10Pop
1989Taylor Swift20146−8Pop
CalifornicationRed Hot Chili Peppers19994−5Rock
Death MagneticMetallica20083−4Metal
Viva La VidaColdplay20085−7Alt Rock
Chinese DemocracyGuns N' Roses20084−5Rock
19Adele20087−9Soul/Pop
When We All Fall AsleepBillie Eilish20198−11Pop
After HoursThe Weeknd20208−10R&B/Pop
30Adele20219−10Pop
SOSSZA20228−9R&B

Loudness Standards & Formats

Platform normalization targets, broadcast regulations, and format specs. Master to −14 LUFS for streaming parity. Data from EBU, ATSC, and platform documentation (2025).

Platform / Standard Target LUFS TP Ceiling Normalization Notes
Spotify (Loud)−11 LUFS−1.0 dBTPTurns down louder tracksDefault "Loud" setting; "Normal" = −14
Spotify (Normal)−14 LUFS−1.0 dBTPTurns down louder tracksRecommended mastering target
Apple Music−16 LUFS−1.0 dBTPSound Check on by defaultQuietest major platform
YouTube−14 LUFS−1.0 dBTPTurns down onlyMusic and video unified
Amazon Music−14 LUFS−1.0 dBTPOptional (Alexa)HD tier same target
TIDAL−14 LUFS−1.0 dBTPOn by defaultMasters (MQA) same target
US Broadcast (CALM)−24 LKFS−2.0 dBTPMandatoryATSC A/85; FCC enforced since 2012
EU Broadcast (EBU R128)−23 LUFS−1.0 dBTPMandatory±1 LU tolerance; 10s gate
Japan Broadcast−24 LUFS−1.0 dBTPMandatoryARIB TR-B32 standard
Podcasts (Apple/Spotify)−16 LUFS−1.0 dBTPTurns down louderIndustry de facto standard
CD (Red Book)No spec0.0 dBFSNone16-bit / 44.1kHz; no loudness limit
Vinyl−12 to −8N/APhysical limitCutting engineer sets level; too loud = skip
Dolby Atmos−18 LUFS−1.0 dBTPBuilt-inObject-based; wider dynamic range required
Streaming sweet spot−14 LUFS
Album mastering target−12 to −10 LUFS
Vinyl safe ceiling−8 LUFS max
US broadcast law−24 LKFS
Perceptual zero point≈ −16 LUFS
Sources: DR Database (dr.loudness-war.info) · Ian Shepherd, Production Advice · AES Convention Papers on Loudness · EBU R128 Specification · ATSC A/85 Standard · Spotify for Artists Loudness Documentation · Apple Music Sound Check Technical Brief · AES TD1004.1.15-10 · Death Magnetic DR measurements confirmed via TT Dynamic Range Meter.

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