Calibrations measure the music of the artist or band but omit contributions beyond that context such as hired songwriters, guest performers and other collaborators.
Harry's House (music)
Harry Styles third studio album. According to the Grammy Awards, MTV Video Music Awards, and the Brit Awards it is the Album of the Year.
The End Of Suffering - Gary Malkin, Thich Nhat Hanh
request: A song I often return to in moments of distress
Don't Know Much - Aaron Neville and Linda Ronstadt
by request
OneRepublic
Priority request: Pop Rock band from Colorado with 49 million listeners on Spotify and up to 1.8 billion plays on one song. They are very famous and featured in movies like Top Gun: Maverick. I like their music a lot.
"Zen" music on YouTube
Peaceful music for meditation that is perhaps not technically Zen. See embedded video.
epic music at 500: "archangel"
Priority request to calibrate "Archangel" by TSFH. YouTube video embedded.
rickrolling
an internet meme involving the unexpected appearance of the music video for the 1987 song "Never Gonna Give You Up", performed by the English singer Rick Astley. The video has 1.3 billion views --wikipedia
Coldplay - Yellow
Look at the stars / Look how they shine for you / And all the things that you do (priority request)
handpan music
music from a chromatically pitched percussion instrument
Peia "Machi" from Four Great Winds (video)
This song speaks of healing power and medicine of Woman, the Moon and the Earth Herself. "Machi" is a word that comes from the Mapuche people of Chile and Argentina. A Machi is a medicine woman and sometimes also refers to a medicine man --YouTube
Eric Clapton - Tears in Heaven
Written in response to his young son's death in 1991, it has become healing for many parents who lost a child.
All you need is love, by The Beatles
The music of The Beatles is calibrated at 460 in TvF (although I couldn't recall this when testing this song).
Devo - Whip it ('80s song)
request: spiritual ego theme song?
Hothouse Flowers - I Can See Clearly Now
calibration of this cover song
Miserlou by Dick Dale
Music from the 1960s on the Pulp Fiction soundtrack