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Old 11-01-2007, 12:23 PM   #1
johnfowles
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Default Compact Discs and Their Artwork,in particular Gord's Gold

in researching file size data for compact disks and mp3s I found this
for those interested in trivia on a fascinating wiki at:-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compact_disc
which not only describes why the sampling rate of CDs and thus mp3s is 44,100 cycles per second but also why the original
CDs were 120 mm diameter with a limit of 74 minutes and also includes this inditement of Warner Bros

"The 74-minute playing time of a CD, being much longer than the 15 to 20 minutes per side possible with long-playing vinyl albums, was often used to the CD’s advantage during the early years when CDs and LPs vied for commercial sales. CDs would often be released with one or more bonus tracks, enticing consumers to buy the CD for the extra material.However, attempts to combine double LPs onto one CD occasionally resulted in an opposing situation in which the CD would actually offer fewer tracks than the LP equivalent. An example is the 1987 album Kiss Me,Kiss Me by The Cure, which states in the CD liner notes: "The track Hey You!!! which appears on the double album and cassette has been omitted so as to facilitate a single compact disc." The 2006 re-release of this album saw the re-inclusion of the missing track. Another example is the original late-1980s Warner Bros records reissue of Fleetwood Mac's Tusk album, which substituted the long album version of "Sara" with the shorter single version. Enough complaints were lodged to eventually convince Warner Bros. to remaster the album in the mid-1990s with the original contents intact"

From this I have to conclude that we as a group did not complain enough about the similar situation with Gord's Gold where the subsequent reissue maintained the omission of AO8A
That reminds me that I recently found a grand large image of the GG reissue:-

on one of two useful album art websites
http://albumart.org
( which largely relies on links to images on amazon.com)
the other being:-
freecovers.net
which has 10 covers err umm covered


Example WFY has all three CD jewel case images available to copy:-


Last edited by johnfowles; 11-01-2007 at 12:58 PM. Reason: repeated problems getting the text foramatting correct
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