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1994-06-20 19:28Alan Michael ParryTo: idm-owner@techno.Stanford.EDU From: "Brian O. Bozarth" <bb2j+@andrew.cmu.edu> Subject:
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To: idm-owner@techno.Stanford.EDU From: "Brian O. Bozarth" <bb2j+@andrew.cmu.edu> Subject: Re: aI2 doubting thomas
quoted 4 lines the wax trax idm guy>the wax trax idm guy >sorry about the attitude but all this doubt and second guessing kinda gets on >my nerves.Seriously, did wax trax put out a record that was incorrect?did we >f*ck something up?Feedback requested..
Well, there was the mistake with the AI1 irack listing with the Speedy J and Orb tracks getting mixed up but that was merely cosmetic..the same goes with the B12 track listing, I think there was a mistake..but that's just nitpicking...;) all this doubt and second guessing is just curiosity really. I don't think we were being annoying about it..granted that most labels have a habit of changing track listings for domestic release. I wondering who makes these decisions? The label or the artist? Sometimes they can be good..for example: the domestic Slowdive release has four extra tracks or bad..and even downright corny like for example SAWII, they deleted one track for domestic release. Actually what would be cool is if they put all the tracks on the CD as I believe the Limited 12" has a couple not on the LCD. Just a thought :) brian/lunatik