I believe the time limits are so as to be able to chart them (what gets
charted as a single, what as an album, etc). Unless you CARE on which chart
your release is going to appear, i imagine you can do whatever you like
(the Tosca "Fuck Dub" 'single' is actually longer than most full-length
albums....and more enjoyable, but thats a whole other story).
clockwise
np: Portishead "Humming" (live from the Roseland Ballroom, NYC show).
At 09:46 PM 11/23/97 +0200, you wrote:
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>> > Actually, it's 40 minutes. The Orb track was 39:58 [...]
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>Wonder how many versions of Blue Room there are? I've got it here
>(at 14.58) on Orb Live 93.
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>But what I really would love to know is WHY there are limitations as
>regards running time? Surely it limits creativity and, erm 'artistic
>integrity' to be thus bound by time? Isn't there also a 4- track
>limit to EP's which causes so many "hidden tracks" that are on the CD
>but simply not listed on the sleeve?
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>Who makes these rulings? What is the point? Who scores?
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>I
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>"Incomplete without surface noise"
> - Autechre
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