who played drums on certain tracks. Porcaro died on 5 August 1992 at the age of 38.
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Quad5point1 16th Mar 2019
| | Nod to goodbear66, I've added a complete set of higher res / full size images for this release |
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goodbear66 6th Jul 2014
| | Thanks GEMSMFAN and your info input is appreciated. I will look more closely at the CD (and others I upload in future) and also try some research but am not optimistic in view of your advice. |
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GEMSMFAN 6th Jul 2014
| | goodbear66, you know you are absolutely right, sorry, for the comments, but did you check the CD matrix? No one has an answer to what that number is, but it isn't an alternate catalog number. The people at CBS know or knew what it is but I somehow doubt the pros will come here with info and fill us in. |
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goodbear66 6th Jul 2014
| | This is a Beta Test site - it's for learning, improving and exchanging knowledge on a fair and polite basis. I was very curious as to what the number represented and it seems no-one has a definitive answer. |
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GEMSMFAN 6th Jul 2014
| | Do yourself a great big favor... check the Columbia label page and look at the other releases under "Europe"... if they include images showing a number like I'm questioning.. you'll notice something... No one else includes the number you are, so maybe we all know something you don't. I already checked the page, in case you're wondering :-) |
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GEMSMFAN 6th Jul 2014
| | Interpret it anyway you want and add every number printed on your releases. Make sure to also include LC0162 (or do you know what that is), OK. Do you see that number on the inlay insert spine, no... and you didn't read my whole comment... please check your disc and clearly look at the CD ring for the matrix. I'm tired of this.. add whatever makes you happy :-) You remind me of the submitters on the "Other Site" who would add the AL and BL numbers as catalog numbers for Columbia U.S. LP's, and those numbers were printed underneath the catalog numbers and were a printed matrix number on the label. |
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goodbear66 5th Jul 2014
| | It may be a variation but it is still a catalogue number in the form of an additional catalogue number which must have been added to identify something significant, so why should it not be recorded? Please give a clear instruction for all members as to the treatment of such entries for Columbia releases. |
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GEMSMFAN 5th Jul 2014
| | it's a variation (note only the middle number is the same), very often as the matrix (CD center ring)... on most European CBS / Epic and associated. it is printed in different places aside from the catalog number. It is on records and cassettes produced by CBS and it's labels in Europe.
The two side numbers may represent the format, only guessing, don't know. |
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goodbear66 5th Jul 2014
| | What is it then? |
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GEMSMFAN 5th Jul 2014
| | 01-473928-10 is not a catalog number. |
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goodbear66 5th Jul 2014
| | Just added; many people like Paul Young, many fall into the other camp, but whatever the case, this CD album has 3 or 4 stand-out tracks and was a value buy for this catter. |
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