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Neil Forbes 14th Jan 2015
| | Ach aye, Bill! With a bit o' that stuff swimmin' around inside ya', you're likely to be seein' all manner of things!(how do you like my fake Scottish accent? Not entirely fake though, I've a bit of Scottish blood in my veins due to my family name). |
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bill mann 14th Jan 2015
| | Bourbon for me, Neil, 100 proof Wild Turkey whenever possible |
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Neil Forbes 14th Jan 2015
| | Ach, a wee dram or twenty of rum, might give you t' same illusion, laddy! |
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Record Collector 14th Jan 2015
| | yes that could be too bill mann very bad font in my opinon |
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bill mann 13th Jan 2015
| | Just as an afterthought RC, Is it the top line on the front sleeve that made your spec-savers moment ? It certainly gave me one. |
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Neil Forbes 12th Jan 2015
| | I don't think it's a matter of right or wrong, Bill, it's a matter of planning when an album is compiled in order to provide a degree of variety in the programme as it plays. How fortunate are we now that, with the aid of a computer, we can compile and burn our own CD compilations in whichever configuration we desire. In the days of vinyl, you only had the compact cassette to record what you wanted and had to pick the order you wanted as you recorded each track in succession. With the CD and various burning programmes, you load in the disc and open the file folder where you've stored your wanted tracks, and as you create your "playlist", you can shuffle the tracks until you've got your desired order, then burn your disc. Technology sure is marvellous, ain't it? |
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bill mann 12th Jan 2015
| | It's all a matter of preference surely ! I like same artists on consecutive tracks. Am I right or are you right Neil ? |
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Neil Forbes 12th Jan 2015
| | No, this isn't one of those "should've gone to spec-savers" moments, R.C. This is just an example of poor planning when compiling an album. |
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Record Collector 12th Jan 2015
| | I thought I needed my eyes checked for a second |
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Neil Forbes 12th Jan 2015
| | The album is badly planned. Artists or groups should NOT appear on consecutive tracks. For example Tracks A4 and A5 should've been A3 and A4 to provide a buffer between the two Bo Toliver tracks, A6 and A9 should've been slotted in between the two Bobbie & Boobie tracks. Keep an artist or group's tracks separated by two other different artists' or groups' tracks. Spread the tracks around! |
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