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- From: aldavi01@draconis.spd.louisville.edu (Arlie Davis)
- Subject: Re: Two-sided CD's *DO* exist! (was Re: Life after CDs)
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- References: <1992Jul27.182147.1332@portal.vpharm.com>
- Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1992 20:05:02 GMT
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- In <1992Jul27.182147.1332@portal.vpharm.com> dap@portal.vpharm.com (David A. Pearlman) writes:
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- > This isn't the first time Polygram has taken an offbeat road to promote
- > their artists. Around 1980, they issued a couple of promo-only samplers
- > (vinyl LP's) that played from the inside-out (more recently, Capitol took
- > the same route and issued a 12" EP by the group School of Fish that played
- > from the inside out).
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- One of Monty Python's albums (Matching Tie and Handkerchief, I think it
- is called) has *three* sides. One side is normal, and one side has two
- grooves. Depending on where you start the needle, you get one of the
- two tracks.
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