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311.1 | | AKOV68::BOYAJIAN | I am not a man, I'm a free number! | Thu Mar 20 1986 02:03 | 6 |
| Well, Mike Oldfield's TUBULAR BELLS might answer two of those. It
has only two tracks (corresponding to Sides 1 & 2 of the LP), each
about 23 minutes long. I don't have anything that's longer, unless...
hmmmm, I'll have to check Pink Floyd's WISH YOU WERE HERE...
--- jerry
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311.2 | | FUSION::FRIEDMAN | Marty Friedman | Thu Mar 20 1986 10:36 | 4 |
| I have a DG disk containing three horn concertos (2 Mozart, 1 Haydn)
that runs for over 70 minutes. By the way, it's DDD.
Marty
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311.3 | | ULTRA::HERBISON | B.J. | Thu Mar 20 1986 16:18 | 31 |
| I will check my collection tonight, but of the top of my head:
2. Longest CD?
I have several over 70 minutes, including Beethoven's
9th by Staaskapelle Berlin on Denon and all the three
discs in Bob Dylan's Biograph. I will check these
and a few others.
3. Shortest single track on a CD?
Maybe the `Good Morning Campers' track on Tommy.
Something like 17 seconds.
4. Longest single track on a CD?
Possibly the 4th movement of Beethoven's 9th, or
another long movement of a classical work. If not,
then it will be one of the rock albums were each
side is a track: Tubular Bells (as mentioned),
Tull's Thick as a Brick (it should be one track,
it is one song), some versions of Pink Floyd's
Wish You Were Here.
5. Greatest number of tracks on a single CD?
Denon Audio Technical CD (38C39-7147) has 99 tracks.
(Don't say it doesn't count, there some music tracks!)
I think that 99 is a limit of the standard format,
can anyone verify this?
7. Longest silent pause between tracks?
This is hard to measure. Do you mean mean the largest
negative time? If so then I think I have the winner,
but I can't remember off hand which disc it is...
8. Most expensive single disc?
Abbey Road? See 100.12.
B.J.
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311.4 | | AKOV68::BOYAJIAN | I am not a man, I'm a free number! | Fri Mar 21 1986 02:30 | 9 |
| Actually, since folk myth (which may well be true) has it that the
74 minute time limit for a compact disc was chosen so that Beethoven's
9th could fit on a single disc, I would say that at least one CD
of the 9th is the longest CD.
A friend has a Tangerine Dream CD that is, if memory serves,
about 72 minutes, which probably makes it the longest single pop
(if you consider TD "pop") CD around.
--- jerry
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311.5 | Woofer Vaporizers | IMGAWN::SADIN | Jim Sadin | Fri Mar 21 1986 08:11 | 13 |
| You might add a catagory of most dangerous to your equipment. For
this I would have to nominate.
Telarc 1812 Overture
Telarc Time Warp
Time Warp has to be the all time equipment destroyer. the first
few Notes are lethal to woofers so if you dont pay attention to
the volume control you could end up wearing your voice coil of
your speaker. At least the 1812 overture lulls you into a false
sense of security bofore the cannon shots have you srambling for
the volume knob.
Jim
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311.6 | | ULTRA::HERBISON | B.J. | Fri Mar 21 1986 12:31 | 31 |
| After a few minutes search, some additions and corrections
to my reply in .3:
2. Longest CD?
My copy of Beethoven's 9th runs 71:09. I believe
it was the longest CD when it came out. (There is
another disc that has both the 9th and the 4th,
I never wanted to get that disc.) However, the
longest CD I could find was the first disc of Bob
Dylan's Biograph at 73:20. They took 5 LPs and
put the contents on 3 CDs. The result was the
CDs not costing that much more than the LPs.
3. Shortest single track on a CD?
I was wrong, `Good Morning Campers' on Tommy is `long'
(0:57). The short track is `Miracle Cure' on the same
disc (``Extra, Extra, Read all about it, Pinball Wizard
with a miracle cure...''). It runs 0:12.
4. Longest single track on a CD?
The fourth movement of Beethoven's 9th on Denon is 25:03.
5. Greatest number of tracks on a single CD?
If you don't count the Denon Audio Technical CD,
then the largest I could find was the third disc
of Musical Offering/The Art of Fugue by Bach,
performed by Reinhard Goebel (Archiv 413 643-2).
This disc has 30 tracks (the end of The Art of
Fugue and several Canons).
B.J.
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311.7 | So far, the winners are... | DSSDEV::DAVISON | | Fri Mar 21 1986 12:44 | 25 |
| If I can summarize, we have:
1. Shortest CD -
2. Longest CD Oh, about 70 minutes or maybe 72...
3. Shortest track Something like 17 seconds on Tommy...
4. Longest track Oh, about 23 minutes...
5. Most tracks 99. Denon Audio Technical CD (38C39-7147)
6. Least tracks 2. Tubular Bells by Mike Oldfield.
7. Longest pause -
8. Most expensive Abbey Road.
9. Most indices -
10.Mistakes -
Note: Telarc warnings are discussed in great detail elsewhere in
this notesfile.
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311.8 | Re 311.4, using the space on CD to hold double albums | AMBER::EIRIKUR | Eir�kur Hallgr�msson | Fri Mar 21 1986 12:55 | 6 |
| Re 311.4 the Tangerine Dream disk that Jerry mentions is "Encore"
which has the extreme virtue of being a single CD made from a double-LP.
The sound is quite good, too. I hope other record companies follow
Virgin in this regard.
Eirikur Hallgrimsson
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311.9 | | PICA::HIDER | Paul Hider | Fri Mar 21 1986 21:16 | 28 |
|
Longest track:
Mahler Symphony #2 on Telarc, 5th movement at 34:08.
(one of my favourite CD's, fantastic dynamic range).
Longest pause:
Karajan Festival on DG has 10 second pauses between tracks.
(Understandable for a sampler, can't complain at 66 minutes total.)
Least tracks:
There must be plenty out there with only one track but I don't
have any. The following have only 2 tracks:
Mahler #2 on Telarc (second disk)
Saint-Saens #3 on Telarc
Stravinsky "Le Sacre du Pritemps" on London
Strauss "Metamorphosen" & "Tod und Verklarung" on DG
Moussorgsky "Pictures at an exhibition" on Telarc
Oddities:
DG "Festival" series - has white plastic insert in the jewel box as
opposed to the usual dark grey.
..Paul
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311.10 | countdown | DSSDEV::DAVISON | | Fri Mar 21 1986 21:22 | 6 |
| Does it count down from 10, or is there just silence before
the music begins?
I have "Caverna Magica" by Andreas Vollenweider which does
a five second countdown before the time becomes positive again
and the music starts. It's between tracs5 and 6.
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311.11 | -11, -10, -9, -8, -7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, -0, 0 begin.. | PICA::HIDER | Paul Hider | Fri Mar 21 1986 22:00 | 11 |
|
Lets try this one again..
It counts from -9 down, that makes it about 10 seconds.
However, checking again, I have found a longer pause, 12 seconds
between acts 2 and 3 of Janacek's Jenufa (on London). Note: it seems to
counts -0 and 0 as being distinct.
..Paul
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311.12 | | TLE::WINALSKI | Paul S. Winalski | Sat Mar 22 1986 13:52 | 15 |
| In the "mistakes and oddities" category:
WISH YOU WERE HERE by Pink Floyd has only 2 tracks (side 1 and side 2). The
songs on each side are set up as separate index points, rather than tracks.
Disc 1 of the 3-disc BACH KEYBOARD WORKS has the track point for the second
movement of the Toccata in d minor misplaced--it positions to somewhere in
the middle of the first movement.
The "CATS" ORIGINAL LONDON CAST CD has the timings printed on the disc
surface from the LP version. The timings do not match the music recorded on
the disc. The CD includes all 3 verses of "The Old Gumbie Cat" and is missing
about 1 minute from "The Jellicle Ball" when compared to the LP version.
--PSW
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311.13 | Longest Single Track? | ROLL::ZETTERLUND | | Sun Mar 23 1986 19:57 | 2 |
| Bach's "The Goldberg Variations" by Glenn Gould has a single 51:20
long track.
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311.14 | | COVERT::COVERT | John Covert | Sun Mar 23 1986 21:12 | 3 |
| Brian Eno's "Thursday Afternoon" has only one track, 60:56.
/john
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311.15 | | LOUIE::KAEPPLEIN | | Sun Mar 23 1986 23:02 | 1 |
| Steve Reich's Music for 13 Musicians is also a long single track.
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311.16 | Firesign Theatre - 99 tracks | TLE::LIONEL | Steve Lionel | Tue Mar 25 1986 14:44 | 4 |
| The Firesign Theatre's "Eat or be Eaten" disc also has 99 tracks.
(At least the game-version of the disc does.) This better meets
the rules than the Denon disc, I think.
Steve
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311.18 | Nominee for shortest disk | FREMEN::RYAN | Mike Ryan | Wed Mar 26 1986 11:37 | 9 |
| I didn't notice any nominations for shortest disk, so I've got
one: Billie Holiday's "Songs for Distingue Lovers" weighs in at
a mere 33:02.
I got it used at Boston Compact Disk for $10, so I don't really
feel ripped off (even if it isn't representative of her
best...).
Mike
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311.19 | How about a 22-disc set? | TLE::LIONEL | Steve Lionel | Wed Mar 26 1986 11:51 | 8 |
| Re .17:
Only 11 - hah! Try 22 (yes, that's right, TWENTY-TWO!).
"Leipzig Bach Edition": Complete Works, Various Artists.
Cpariccio 10085. The Essentials Marketing sells it for
"only" $11.20 per disc.
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311.20 | How about the OLDEST recording! 1934? | BISTRO::HEIN | Hein van den Heuvel, Valbonne. | Fri Mar 28 1986 03:59 | 27 |
| I have a CD here that was recorded over 50 years in Paris; December
1934 for the Supraphon records P77161,.. P77164 78 Rpm disks.
It appreared on CD under the label Vogue as #600070.
"QUINTETTE DU HOT CLUB DE FRANCE"
Stephane Grappeli (violin) and Django Reinhardt (guitar ofcourse)
I bought this record after a concert by Stephane Grappeli here in
Cannes last year. The sound of the CD very poor, mono and scratchy.
But the *music*, specifically the guitar is magic!
Covernote:
"Le report sur bande magnetique de ces enregistriments historiques
d'origine 78toours, bien qu'ayant beneficie des derniers perfect-
ionnement de la technique, ne saurait repondre aux exigeants
criteres de la Haute Fidelite. Cependant l'irrecusable qualite
artistique de ces documents en justifie la publication en disque
compact dont les performance assurent le meilleure reproduction
possible"
In europe the 'Furtwangler' classical recordings are available on CD
but I do not have those and do not know the exact recording dates.
Hein.
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311.21 | | THORBY::MARRA | All I have to be is what You made me. | Fri Mar 28 1986 09:58 | 8 |
|
> The sound of the CD very poor, mono and scratchy.
> But the *music*, specifically the guitar is magic!
how dare you listen to the music!!!
.dave.
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311.22 | SHortest playing CD | CRVAX1::KAPLOW | Bob Kaplow - DDO | Sun Mar 30 1986 17:57 | 4 |
| Many of the CDs from the various direct to disk labels (like Sheffield)
are quite short (under 30 minutes) due to the limitation of the
original format. I don't have enough of them to tell which is the
shortest.
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311.23 | Another Summary | DSSDEV::DAVISON | | Mon Mar 31 1986 14:58 | 14 |
| 1. Shortest CD 33:02. Billie Holiday's "Songs for Distingue Lovers"
2. Longest CD 73:20. The first disc of Bob Dylan's "Biograph"
3. Shortest track 00:12. The Who's Tommy "Miracle Cure"
4. Longest track 60:56 Brian Eno's "Thursday Afternoon"
5. Most tracks 99. Denon Audio Technical CD (38C39-7147)
and Firesign Theater "Eat or be Eaten"
6. Least tracks 1. Brian Eno's "Thursday Afternoon"
7. Longest pause 12 seconds. Janacek's Jenufa on London
8. Most expensive Abbey Road.
9. Most indices -
10. Mistakes See the notes themselves.
11. Largest set 22 discs. "Leipzig Bach Edition" Complete Works
Cpariccio 10085
12. Oldest recording 1934. Vogue #600070
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311.24 | Another candidate for shortest | DSSDEV::EPPES | | Mon Mar 31 1986 17:14 | 4 |
| Andreas Vollenweider's "...Behind the Gardens--Behind the Wall--Under
the Tree..." is 30:35 long.
-- Nina
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311.25 | 26:28 and counting | THEBAY::MTHOMAS | Matt Thomas | Tue Apr 01 1986 18:02 | 5 |
| I have a Sheffield lab CD (James Newton Howard & Friends) that
is 26 minutes and 28 seconds long. It has a track that is
44 seconds long.
matt
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311.26 | index category | KATIE::KINMONTH | | Sat Apr 19 1986 13:39 | 18 |
| Well, it should be easy to take the prize for most indices, since
there are no entries in that catgory. This can actually be broken
into two categories: the most indices on the disc, and the highest
numbered index. For the first (most indices), I submit "The Miraculous
Mandarin" by Bartok (London 411 894-2), in which four of the eight
tracks have 2 index points (I guess we'll call that "four" index
points since all tracks by definition have at least one index).
For the highest numbered index, I submit "December" (George Winston,
Windham Hill), in which track 6 (Night) has 3 index points.
By the way, what SHOULD have the most index points is my recording
of Pictures at an exhibition, but London, in their wisdom, put
the whole thing as one track. For those of you who don't know the
piece, it consists of 10 movements describing sketches, with
"promenade" movements interspersed, making for 14 clearly defined
sections. I could gripe forever about the non-use of index numbers,
but that's another topic...
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311.27 | Bachbusters has 14 index points | DSSDEV::MUNYAN | Steve Munyan | Mon Apr 21 1986 00:44 | 7 |
| Re: .26
Bachbusters has 14 index points on cut 14. Interesting coincidence
(sp?).
Steve
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311.28 | Gould's Goldberg | FREMEN::RYAN | To CD or not CD... | Mon Apr 21 1986 12:12 | 4 |
| Glenn Gould's recording of the Goldberg Variations (Bach, of
course), is one track with 32 index points.
Mike
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311.29 | Can't wait to collect 'em all! | OBLIO::FEIN | | Tue Apr 22 1986 14:04 | 4 |
| Shortest CD: The Honeydrippers, Volume 1
18:20
It's the "Volume 1" that really gets me!
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311.30 | most albums/CD? ( ;-) ) | KATIE::KINMONTH | | Wed Apr 23 1986 09:12 | 8 |
| re. .-1 (shortest CD, Honeydrippers Vol. 1, 18:20)
I can see the jacket hype now:
"Honeydrippers, Vols. 1-4"
"Four Album Set contained on ONE CD!!"
Then they'll charge you $60 for it....
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311.31 | Yes, TFTO... | BOVES::WALL | Not The Dark Knight | Wed May 21 1986 16:47 | 5 |
| If they ever put Yes's Tales from Topographic Oceans on CD, it
might be the only single track that runs over more than one CD.
It's a double album, four movements, one song....
Dave W.
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311.32 | Bob James : longest jazz disc | TLE::CLARK | Ward Clark | Sun May 25 1986 17:07 | 7 |
| The Bob James "All Around the Town Live" disc (Columbia) is
72 minutes and 28 seconds long ("2-record set on 1 compact disc").
It doesn't beat the Dylan record of 73:20 but I expect that it holds
the record for jazz discs.
-- Ward
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311.33 | Longest CD? | VLNVAX::MDLYONS | Michael D. Lyons DTN 297-5911 | Fri May 30 1986 18:29 | 5 |
|
Brian Ferry / Roxy Music - Street Life on EG Records Ltd is 74:02
minutes long...
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311.34 | Floyd Disc | NRLABS::MACNEAL | | Wed Jun 04 1986 15:38 | 4 |
| RE: Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here"
I have that disc. All of the songs are broken into separate tracks
on mine. I noticed no indices.
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311.35 | | RENOIR::MCLEMAN | Jeff McLeman Worksystems Eng | Fri Jun 06 1986 07:44 | 6 |
| RE: .34
The CBS version has them, I don't know about the Harvest version.
Jeff
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311.36 | | PSW::WINALSKI | Paul S. Winalski | Sat Jun 07 1986 15:08 | 12 |
| CBS and Pink Floyd had a contract dispute. CBS claimed that their LP rights
to DARK SIDE OF THE MOON and WISH YOU WERE HERE extended to CDs as well.
Floyd contended that they have always signed separate contracts for each
particular medium, and that CBS had only the LP rights; CDs were a different
medium and Floyd wanted to contract with Harvest for CDs. CBS issued both
DARK SIDE and WISH YOU WERE HERE on CD before the dispute was resolved. This
CBS version is the one with only Side 1 and Side 2 as selections, and with
the individual songs as index points.
Pink Floyd won the dispute and CBS had to stop production of Pink Floyd CDs.
--PSW
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311.37 | Are They Different? | LATOUR::GSCOTT | | Sat Jun 07 1986 20:46 | 24 |
| I have the CBS version. On the label side of the CD the songs are
listed:
1. SHINE YOU CRAZY DIAMOND (Part I, Part II, Part III,
Part IV, Part V)
2. WELCOME TO THA MACHINE
3. HAVE A CIGAR
4. WISH YOU WERE HERE
5. SHINE ON YOU CRAZY DIAMOND (Part VI thru Part IX)
However the disc only shows two tracks when played. I think it has the
indexes of the CBS version. Are all of the CBS CDs labelled like
this?
Do all of the CBS and Harvest versions have the LP's liner notes
reproudced in black and white? Mine has a reproduction of one of the
liner sides, still labelling the songs as "Side One" and "Side Two"!
And finally, does anyone out ther have BOTH versions? Does one
SOUND different than the other? I am assuming that the CD mastering
was done by two different studios, which would account for the
different numbering scheme- therefore there is a good possibility
that one CD could have less hiss or something.
GAS
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311.38 | Get the Harvest version | PSW::WINALSKI | Paul S. Winalski | Sun Jun 08 1986 18:18 | 5 |
| Dave Blickstein has the Harvest version of WISH YOU WERE HERE and I have the
CBS version. We did an A/B comparison and decided that the sound quality of
the Harvest version was superior (mainly, less hiss).
--PSW
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311.39 | | LATOUR::GSCOTT | | Mon Jun 09 1986 17:14 | 1 |
| re .38 Is your CBS version labelled strangely like my CBS version?
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311.40 | | RENOIR::MCLEMAN | Jeff McLeman, Workstations Development | Tue Jun 10 1986 07:45 | 6 |
| My CBS version has a photo on the booklet that was shot at a different
angle than the one on the Harvest and the Album. Does anyone see
this too?
Jeff
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311.41 | | AKOV68::BOYAJIAN | Mr. Gumby, my brain hurts | Fri Jun 13 1986 05:39 | 7 |
| (1) CBS did not issue DARK SIDE OF THE MOON. That disk appears on
Capitol in the US.
(2) CBS resolved the contract dispute with PF. ANIMALS, WISH YOU
WERE HERE, THE WALL, and THE FINAL CUT are all available on CBS.
--- jerry
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311.42 | The shortest CD! | AKOV68::BOYAJIAN | Did I err? | Thu Jun 26 1986 02:21 | 9 |
| I think I've definitely found the shortest CD. While in Minneapolis
this past weekend, I wandered into The CD Establishment (their
version of BCD) and found a CD EP of Suzanne Vega. It has only
three songs (two from her first album, plus her song "Left of
Center" from the PRETTY IN PINK soundtrack), and weighs in at
9:54 !!! That's roughly one dollar a minute, since I paid $10
for it (it was my collector's soul that made me buy it).
--- jerry
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