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609.1 | sounds like good news | GUMDRP::DEHAHN | | Mon Jan 19 1987 13:38 | 26 |
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No, not yet.
The 12" singles (vinyl) are being pulled in local area record stores
because they don't sell as well as cassettes and CD's. There has
to be some room on the floor for the new medium, and something must
go... in this case it's the 12". Big deal, you say, but as a dj
with no connections to record companies or a pool, it's disaster.
Some record companies are eyeing the "CASSINGLE", a 30 minute cassette
as the solution, which is fine for the average customer but NFG
for the dj.
I always thought that the CD single would be too expensive for the
RC to produce, and still make a profit. It is a natural medium for
the dj, as there already is a pro player which has all the
functionality of the record/turntable combo (Technics CDP-1200).
Insofar as new releases go, the CDsingle is a decent alternative.
However, as most CD collectors know, there is an awful lot of material
on vinyl that isn't, and probably won't, be converted to CD. So
now we have to carry around both turntables and records as well
as CD players and CD's.
Life in the future is tough, sometimes 8^).
CdH
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609.2 | CD for a DJ | BASHER::IBL | Livin' On The Frontline.... | Tue Jan 20 1987 03:49 | 20 |
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12" singles are being removed from stores? jeez, I can't ever imagine
that happening in the UK. A lot of people would rather spend the
extra cash and get a long version/different mixes than get the basic
7" 45. As an aside.....my choice of CD player was influenced by
the fact that as a DJ I didn't want to buy CD's *and* LP's if I
could possibly help it, so I needed one I could use both in the
studio and at home, I eventually settled for the Philips CD10 portable.
Nice player, and about 300pounds cheaper than the Technics Pro!
The Philips has two *large* press-pads for play/pause and stop/clear
program, which is perfect for a clumsy jock like me, none of this
fiddling with tiddly buttons like the Technics (portable, not pro)
What I want to know is.....if Virgin can put out a CDsingle for
the same price as the vinyl 12", why am I still having to pay 10pounds
for a CDlp!?
Ian!
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609.3 | | RDGENG::LESLIE | Andy `{o}^{o}' Leslie, ECSSE. OSI. | Thu Jan 22 1987 04:28 | 12 |
| I got the China Crisis one yesterday - it is really good value.
Simple Minds was sold out so if you see it anywhere round Basingstoke,
Ian, BUY IT. I'll have it off yer when I see yer.
I also got a 20 minute version of "Warriors of the Wasteland" by Frankie
goes to Hollywood for the same price (�3.29).
The Dire Straits "Love over Gold" CD single now sells for at least �50
and as much as �250 if you go to the wrong place...
Incidentally, for UK'ers, Tower Records can bankrupt you! Be warned...
but NO CLASSICALs!
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609.4 | ...there's MORE! | BASHER::IBL | L/A/B/A/T/Y/D | Thu Feb 12 1987 11:41 | 21 |
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two more CD singles just released in the UK....
Ward Brothers - "Cross That Bridge" contains;-
7" version
12" version
Instrumental
"Easy Prey"
Bob Geldof - "Love Like A Rocket" contains;-
7" version
12" version
"This is the world calling"
"Pulled Apart By Horses"
"Truly, True Blue"
(All titles taken from the Geldof album "Deep In The Heart of Nowhere")
Ian!
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609.5 | ....and MORE! | BASHER::IBL | stick with me kid, we'll go places... | Wed Mar 11 1987 06:41 | 17 |
| 3 more UK releases;-
Gary Moore - "Wild Frontiers"
Genesis - "Tonight Tonight Tonight"
Carly Simon - "Coming Round Again" (Theme from "Heartburn")
The music industry has finally decided they're going to call these
CDsingles "mini-CD"s, not really a good title since they're the
same size as any other CD! They've departed from the 12" single
format too, you now get as many as 6 tracks on a mini-CD lasting
30 minutes, the good news is that the price is still a paltry three
pounds twenty nine pence! (do you US folks get mini-CDs yet? you're
missing out y'know....!)
Ian!
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609.6 | CD singles... | LA780::LEAS | Quando para mucho | Wed Mar 11 1987 20:19 | 9 |
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I just recently read in Billboard how some companies are
planning to adopt a three inch, approx. 20 minute, CD `single'
format. The developers say the info format is totally compatible
to the regular CD's, but that existing players will need an
adapter to accomodate the size. They expect future players
to have the adaptor built in. Also mentioned in the article
was the anticipated price of near $5; not TOO bad when you
consider the current prices of twelve inch singles.
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609.7 | | BASHER::DAY | I might as well be parking cars | Wed Mar 11 1987 20:33 | 12 |
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re .-2
Great,but where can you buy them?
bob
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609.8 | | AKOV68::BOYAJIAN | A disgrace to the forces of evil | Thu Mar 12 1987 03:09 | 13 |
| re: CD singles in US?
I've seen a couple, but they were UK imports, not domestic
releases. Unfortunately, due to their being imports, the
prices are a little too high.
I have two in my collection. Andy Leslie brought me a copy
of the China Crisis one, and I found one of Suzanne Vega in
Minneapolis (and have since seen it around Boston). BCD also
has one of Paul Simon that includes the extended version of
"The Boy in the Bubble".
--- jerry
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609.9 | | BASHER::IBL | stick with me kid, we'll go places... | Thu Mar 12 1987 06:28 | 18 |
| re: -2
Bob, get 'em at Our Price, or HMV, or Virgin. The other stores
don't know what they are/don't stock them. The Carly Simon single
is already difficult to get hold of although it was only released
a week ago (most CDsingles are limited editions....), and Our Price
*won't* order it for you. The reason? Well..turns out that RCA
(her label) have decided they're going to refuse any records that
are returned by the shops as being naff (i.e. the shop has to meet
the cost of the naff record from it's own pocket) and they are also
going to put up the price of all their LP's. Our Price have taken
a stand by refusing in turn to order any extra copies of RCA releases
on the principle that unless someone makes some sort of objection
to RCA's practices, soon *all* the labels will put up their
prices/adopt the same tactics. Good luck to 'em! (Our Price, *not*
RCA!)
Ian!
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609.10 | LV didn't need adapters for small discs | CASEE::CLARK | Ward Clark | Mon Mar 16 1987 03:46 | 8 |
| .6> ... some companies are planning to adopt a three inch, approx. 20
.6> minute, CD `single' format. ... existing players will need an
.6> adapter to accomodate the size. ...
I guess that the LV manufacturers had a little more foresight. When 8"
discs were introduced, they played on all existing players.
-- Ward
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609.11 | | RDGENG::LESLIE | Andy, CSSE ME for VOTS/OSAK/X400 | Tue Mar 17 1987 17:28 | 4 |
| Currently there is a Peter Gabriel, 5 track CD single available
here.
I get mine from Simons Records in Yateley, for southern UK folk.
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609.12 | ?!? | LA780::LEAS | Rob | Tue Mar 17 1987 20:00 | 4 |
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re .-1
What's on it??!!??!?!?!!?
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609.13 | | BASHER::IBL | stick with me kid, we'll go places... | Wed Mar 18 1987 08:19 | 18 |
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what's on it?
Big Time - extended version
Curtains
No Self Control
Across the River
Big Time - edit
that's what's on it..it's a limited edition, so BUY BUY BUY! :-)
Huey Lewis & The News have just released "Simple As That" in the
UK instead of "Jacob's Ladder" as in the U.S., and it's also available
on mini-CD, dunno the contents tho coz they all went before I could
get my grubby little paws on one!
Ian!
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609.14 | I *must* have this CD! | TLE::WARD | John Ward | Thu Mar 19 1987 11:53 | 4 |
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Under which label is the 12" Gabriel CD released?
Also, will this CD be released in the US? On Geffen?
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609.15 | | RDGENG::LESLIE | Andy, CSSE ME for VOTS/OSAK/X400 | Thu Mar 19 1987 15:36 | 3 |
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It probably won't be released in the US. Check with BCD. If it isn't
to be released, drop me a mail, I'll see what I can do...
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609.16 | | RDGENG::LESLIE | Andy, CSSE ME for VOTS/OSAK/X400 | Sat Mar 21 1987 00:09 | 8 |
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Well, I once again must recommend Simons Records in Yateley for the
benefit of IBL, they have plenty of Gabriel & Huey Lewis singles.
Incidentally the "Across the River" Gabriel track is definitely
weird!
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609.17 | FYI | LA780::LEAS | Plus c'est la meme chose | Tue Mar 24 1987 20:54 | 12 |
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re .-1
How is the `Curtains' track? I've never heard of that song
before.
`Across the River' is one of my fave Gabe tunes, you might
be interested to know that that's Stewart Copeland (sp?) on
the drums. I've been wanting to get it on CD, but it was
previously only available on the WOMAD compilation.
Rob
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609.18 | More FYI... | TLE::WARD | John Ward | Wed Mar 25 1987 15:16 | 8 |
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re: .-1
A `Best of WOMAD' album *is* available on CD. It includes
"Across the River". Sound quality is very good.
"Curtains" is also available on the B-side of the new US release
of the single "Don't Give Up" (7-inch).
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609.19 | thanx | LA780::LEAS | Plus c'est la meme chose | Wed Mar 25 1987 20:21 | 3 |
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Rob
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609.20 | Kate Bush CD single? | TLE::WARD | John Ward | Mon Apr 13 1987 18:43 | 4 |
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Anybody hear anything about a new promo CD of "Cloudbusting"
by Kate Bush?
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609.21 | No "My Lagan Love." ...shucks. | LA780::LEAS | No such thing as objective opinion | Mon Apr 13 1987 20:02 | 17 |
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re .20
Yup. Track list is as follows:
Cloudbusting (LP version)
The Man With the Child In His Eyes
Sat in Your Lap
Cloudbusting (Organon mix)
The first three are noted as being `From the LP "The Whole
Story."' I think EMI/America is trying to keep attention on
that LP as a) it's quite possibly the best she's sold stateside,
b) the release date for the next LP has just been pushed into '88,
and c) rumor has it she's moving to Geffen.
R
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609.22 | :-( | STAR::NOZELL | Language is a virus from Outer Space. | Mon Apr 13 1987 21:35 | 9 |
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re .-1,.-2
I suppose these are only available in the UK, huh?
Any ideas when the US will see 12" CDs?
-marc
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609.23 | | AKOV68::BOYAJIAN | Have a merely acceptable day | Tue Apr 14 1987 03:40 | 6 |
| re:.22
Some of the CD-EP's make it over here, but admittedly not
many.
--- jerry
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609.24 | | RDGENG::LESLIE | Andy, CSSE ME for VOTS/OSAK/X400 | Tue Apr 14 1987 10:31 | 6 |
| I'd offer to bring over some, but the Kate Bush is US ONLY, the
Peter Gabriel "Big Time" CD single was withdrawn after an initial
pressing of 2000 because it is too long for inclusion in the single
charts - over 25 mins - and the Genesis ones are sold out.
Sorry about that.
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609.25 | | BASHER::IBL | stick with me kid, we'll go places... | Tue Apr 14 1987 11:39 | 19 |
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when (if) mini-CD's *do* make it to the U.S., it will be interesting
to see how they're priced. Currently the record companies seem
to be having difficulty arriving at a "standard". The Huey Lewis
mini-CD "Simple As That" is priced at 5.99, the Blow Monkeys mini-CD
is 3.99, and the Thompson Twins mini-CD is 3.29! All these mini-CD's
have four tracks and last approx 20 mins. The Huey Lewis CD is
actually the shortest, and it isn't an import because "Simple As That"
has only been released in the UK, in the US they released "Jacob's
Ladder", right?
Ian!_hoping_for_some_uniformity!
P.s. as a matter of interest, a UK marketing magazine ran a CD survey
which indicated that most of the good ol' British public who *don't*
have CD players (and that's the *big* majority) are not balking
at the idea of paying 200.00-300.00 for a player, but are instead
"waiting" for CD prices to fall below 10.00, 9.95 seems to be the
ideal price. It could be a long wait.
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609.26 | CD's are still too expensive! | STAR::JACOBI | Paul Jacobi - VAX/VMS Development | Tue Apr 14 1987 13:56 | 15 |
| Is it any cheeper to produce a CD with 10 minutes of music vs. a
74 minute CD? Would a smaller size CD, i.e., 2 or 3 inch diameter,
be cheeper to produce than the standard size. Is it possible for
a standard unit to play different size CD's? Maybe with an adapter?
Perhaps the reason that the CD was designed to be played from the
the center to the edge, is to accomodate different size disks.
My guess is that a CDsingles costs almost as much to manufacture as
a full length CD. Manufacturing costs are a greater percentage
of the total costs for CDs, than they are for LP's/45's. I doubt
that the '12"CD' will be available, until it is SIGNIFICANTLY cheeper
to produce.
-Paul
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609.27 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Tue Apr 14 1987 15:51 | 10 |
| It's indeed cheaper to produce a 10 minute CD than a 74 minute CD,
but not really cheaper than a 59 minute CD. CDs longer than 60
minutes are more difficult to produce, because of the need to use
a different master tape, more chance of defects towards the edge,
and other reasons. See the May Digital Audio for some info on this.
But note that the manufacturing cost is only part of the selling
price - royalties to the musicians are significant too.
Steve
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609.28 | | LA780::LEAS | No such thing as objective opinion | Tue Apr 14 1987 17:16 | 6 |
| The Kate Bush mini-CD is not only a US only release, but
PROMOTIONAL. Technically, this means it's illegal for any
one to sell you one. I bought one for myself and one for a
friend at a used record store here in L.A. for $3.88 a piece.
R
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609.29 | Mini-discs | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Tue Apr 14 1987 22:54 | 7 |
| I saw something recently in one of the zillion magazines I get
about a new mini-CD format with 3.14 inch discs. While recorded
the same as the standard CDs, few current players can handle
them mechanically. There's supposed to be some support for it
in future players, and maybe an adapter.
Steve
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609.30 | Innovative marketing techniques! :-( | FINGER::IBL | and feel the quality. :-) | Wed Jul 01 1987 11:15 | 18 |
| The record companies are at it again.....
It seems that mini-CD's have been taking sales away from the ordinary
45's....so, there is going to be a new UK Chart specifically for
mini-CD's. That's all very well, but there's a catch....in an effort
to divert singles sales back to vinyl, future mini-CD's will only
be issued *after* the vinyl equivalents have dropped out of the
UK Chart! This comes as something of a blow to anyone keeping a
current mini-CD collection for use at discos/on radio, since by
the time the CD's are issued, the records will be old news.
What I'd really like to know is, why are they so bothered about
falling vinyl sales? Anybody got any ideas?
Ian!
P.s. the first disc to be issued under this new regime is "It's
A Sin", by the Pet Shop Boys
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609.31 | | REGENT::SCHMIEDER | | Wed Jul 01 1987 14:49 | 8 |
| RE: .30
Well, THAT's quite a twist, considering the general trend towards forcing
people to buy CD vs. vinyl! How ironic, too that it should happen with the
one vinyl format most in need of obsolescence!
Mark
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609.32 | | COVERT::COVERT | John R. Covert | Wed Jul 01 1987 15:05 | 1 |
| We still don't have CD singles over here at all.
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609.33 | ... an exception to the rule | HULK::DJPL | Do you believe in magic? | Thu Jul 02 1987 14:41 | 3 |
| re .32
Except as imports. Rockit Records in Nashua has some.
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609.34 | | REGENT::SCHMIEDER | | Mon Jul 06 1987 12:01 | 13 |
| RE: .33
I was at Rockit Records in Nashua yesterday and can verify your statement.
There weren't that many, but they had them!
They also had a new Bowie single, casette only, which hopefully will be
released on vinyl soon as it has a non-album B-side.
It does look as though 7" singles are being phased out by a combination of
casette singles and eventually CD singles.
Mark
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609.35 | re: the last few | SRFSUP::LEAS | Umm... it's complicated... | Mon Jul 06 1987 22:51 | 4 |
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There have been many promo-only CD singles in the states, though.
R
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609.36 | But how much? | SQM::ODONNELL | | Thu Jul 09 1987 13:19 | 5 |
| How much does a CD single cost?
<<$10 I hope!
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609.37 | Get your conversion tables ready..... | FINGER::IBL | and feel the quality. :-) | Fri Jul 10 1987 04:53 | 18 |
| ah, that's another sore point.........!
(the following prices are all in pounds sterling, ok?)
Initially the price was 3.49 for a CD single, which was the *same*
price as the 12" vinyl 45! Good value for sure (except that it
makes you wonder how they justify such inflated prices for the album
CDs!). Recently the prices have risen to 3.79-3.99, getting on
for the price of a vinyl album. So long as they settle there, it'll
still be ok by me....BUT.......George Michael's "I want your sex"
was released as a CD single with 20 minutes of music (three tracks...
7" version, remix, and instrumental..pretty standard stuff) for
7.49!!!!!!!!! I didn't buy it. I hope *that* pricing scheme doesn't
catch on. Talking to my local record shop it seems to have failed
miserably....but then again maybe this is yet another record co.
ruse to drive sales back to vinyl! The mind boggles.......!
Ian!
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609.38 | Finale..... | FINGER::IBL | and feel the quality. :-) | Mon Jul 27 1987 10:50 | 8 |
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CD singles are set to bite the dust. It seems that the record
companies have decided that they don't justify the cost of manufacture,
so in a few months there will be no CD singles on shelves anywhere.
Collectors, get ready!
Ian!
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609.39 | | LESLIE::ANDY | CSSE M.E. for Digital's OSI Products | Mon Jul 27 1987 18:45 | 3 |
| Yep, I saw that article too. I also saw that Gallup are starting
a new CD singles poll that will be playlisted on the BBC and Capital
Radio (in the UK), so DON'T PANIC!
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609.40 | | REGENT::SCHMIEDER | | Wed Aug 05 1987 13:55 | 7 |
| I thought the CD single was going to be a smaller CD, in cheap packaging, that
would be placed inside a CD adaptor to conform to normal CD size for the
players to accept it as a legitimate disc. I can't see how this would be too
expensive to produce.
Mark
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609.41 | re.-1 | FINGER::IBL | and feel the quality :-) | Tue Aug 18 1987 05:03 | 7 |
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As far as I am aware, all CD singles issued have been regular size.
An aside.....the pricing scheme seems to be settling down, Virgin
now have an across-the-board rate of 7.99 for a CD-single (which is,
in my opinion, extortionate), I guess my collection stops here.
Ian!
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609.42 | New format: 3" singles | PDVAX::P_DAVIS | Peter Davis (aka SARAH::P_DAVIS) | Tue Aug 18 1987 11:22 | 13 |
| Re/ .40, .41:
Thus far, there have been cd singles which have been the same size
as regular cds. Sony is now pushing a cd single on a smaller (3"?)
disc, which should be cheaper than regular sized discs. I'm not
sure why it'll be cheaper, since it will require new manufacturing
facilities, and, ultimately, the same manufacturing process. I
doubt that the savings on materials will amount to much, but they're
expecting the 3" singles to sell for $2 or $3.
The 3" single will come with an adaptor, so it can be played on
a normal player. Sony is also planning small portable players which
(presumably) can handle the 3" discs, but not 5".
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609.43 | Cassettes are cheeper! | STAR::JACOBI | Paul Jacobi - VAX/VMS Development | Tue Aug 18 1987 19:06 | 8 |
| About a month ago, Entertainment Tonight did story on the CDsingle.
They stated that the CDsingle will be discontinued in favor of the
* CHEEPER *. Cassette Single. CassSingle will be packaged in
cardboard box and sell for the same price as a 45. ($1.xx)
-Paul
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609.44 | | FINGER::IBL | and feel the quality :-) | Wed Aug 19 1987 05:01 | 15 |
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Re: -1
...strictly for the birds. :-)
Re: pd
Sony are going to make players that *only* take the
3" CD? It'll be interesting to see how much music they can get
on one of these discs, coz if it's only 25 minutes or so that
makes the market pretty limited. I for one wouldn't want to be
restricted to playing singles...!
Ian!
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