Amirm has a great video about the loudness of sound :
https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/music-how-loud-is-loud-video.22434/
It is not as straightforward to state that one listen to a specific SPL level, such as 110 dB.
That kind of statement are meaningless without specifying the duration of the peak SPL and the distance between the sound source and the microphone and the type of acoustic where the measurement is taken. 110 dB measured over a 1 ms time span at 3 meters in an closed space is not the same thing as 110 dB over a 100 ms time span at 10 meters in the open air.
As far as the dynamic range of a particular record, it all boils down the the quality of the sound recording. A dynamic recording is not necessarily loud to listen to. That recording of some percussions out of a test CD would not fit on a vinyl, by any conceivable means, also some very brief peaks are clipped despite the low recording level :
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