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gdub411
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Joined: August 24 2004
Location: United States
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Posted: September 05 2004 at 10:59 |
Bubble Gum....definately the bubble gum.....who doesn't like Bubble gum?
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arqwave
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Joined: March 21 2004
Location: Mexico
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Points: 177
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Posted: October 04 2004 at 20:04 |
I choose the last option beacuse is a rounding poll...
first, that's why "special editions" exists...
however, i rather be having more design, improved cases and of course, bonus tracks, I hate extra papers like holograms, fake tickets and all access things. But to be honest, the bottom line is to have THE BEST RECORDING EVER, with the perfect equalization, where ALL the instruments shine and nothing is in the background, an experience like no other, that can be heard anywhere and sounds great.
peace
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tuxon
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Joined: September 21 2004
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Posted: October 04 2004 at 22:02 |
Besides the costs (20 Euro for a cd is far too expensive), Id like the cd's to contain no specialities.
No hidden tracks
No dvd with extra featurretes
No extra songs (include them in the set or discard them, if it isn't good enough for the album don't waste my time on it, extra's on a seperate cd please. if I'm interested and I think it's worth it I'll buy it)
JUST THE MUSIC PLEASE
As for the art work, I like a good albumcover, somehow it tells something about the music, if not the musicians
Please add the lyrics, though sometimes meaningless it helps one to get through the music like a guide, for me important.
But again not to many extra's, it's not a novell or a picture book like a family album, just enough to support the music. I know there's much to say about a band and it's influence, but leave some mysticisme to the band.
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threefates
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Joined: June 30 2004
Location: United States
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Posted: October 04 2004 at 22:23 |
I like good pictures of the band... in case you want to scan them in and promote them on other websites.... Or frame and put on the wall... either or...
I also miss the merchandize orders... I never got my "Love Beach" jogging shorts and I'm just so bummed about that now. I guess I'll have to bid on the next pair I see on ebay!
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THIS IS ELP
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Carl floyd fan
Prog Reviewer
Joined: March 09 2004
Location: United States
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Points: 176
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Posted: October 05 2004 at 00:07 |
I don't mind bonus tracks but sometimes they really annoy me. Take Time and a word for instance. Three of the songs appear on the album twice, as orignals mixs or single versions, whatever. but really, who gives a f**k ? Why do I want to hear the same song twice. Or even three times, as this is what happened on my version of closer to home by grand funk railroad. I don't care about radio or single or orginal versions! Give me the list of songs with no repeats and if you're going to tack on extras, make them different from the orginal lineup!
Oh, and I voted for artwork.
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Velvetclown
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Joined: February 13 2004
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Posted: October 05 2004 at 01:46 |
I agree, who need the single edits !!!
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Fitzcarraldo
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Joined: April 30 2004
Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: October 05 2004 at 17:45 |
Velvetclown wrote:
I agree, who need the single edits !!! |
Yep, I agree too. But I have found an exception that proves the rule: the US single version of 'Hocus Pocus' which is tacked onto the end of the 1994 album "The Best Of Focus" absolutely rocks. It's quite different from the original, which of course is also on the album. But it's the only example I've ever heard where I've been pleased a "bonus" single has been stuck on the end of a CD.
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Reed Lover
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Joined: July 16 2004
Location: Sao Tome and Pr
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Posted: October 05 2004 at 17:58 |
I have come across a very useful tool that would improve some Cd's; specifically the following
All ELP albums since 1977
All Genesis albums since 1977
All Yes albums since 1977
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Dick Heath
Special Collaborator
Jazz-Rock Specialist
Joined: April 19 2004
Location: England
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Points: 12812
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Posted: October 06 2004 at 05:43 |
With Amazon.UK selling burnable CDs for 10 quid a hundred, i.e. 10 p each, then you have to know a recorded CD has to be the same price. So the packaging, advertising, artist royalties and significantly the price are disproportionately large. (In the Uk CDs are sold wholesale into the shops for £8 to £11 each!!!).
In my other life as a materials engineer, and about ten years ago I asked the MD of Nimbus Records, how much it cost them to manufacture a recorded CD. He was quite candid, and told me the company at the time were sub-contracted by EMI to press up most of the remastered Pink Floyd albums. His company were selling each CD to EMI, fully packaged for ~60p and being pressed to knock 10p off that price (they did). Ten years later I'll put a small bet on fully packaged CDs being 30 to 40p each - what 50 to 70 US cents.
My other frustration is the diabolical jewel case - makes an excellent case study (no apologies for the pun) for design students , i.e. what not to design, what plastics you shouldn't use and how a process can make bad much worse. Gramophone magazine published a long technical letter of mine on the subject in the late 80's - clearly little change in 15 years.
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