Various unknown locations
Details:
Subtitle: | Various unknown locations |
|
|
Country: | Germany |
|
|
Format: | CD |
|
|
Catalog: | SH 69011 |
|
|
Barcode: | 4 018638 690117 |
|
|
Label: | Shinola |
|
|
Item Date: | 1994 |
|
|
Case: | Standard Jewel Case |
|
|
Bootleg Type: | Silver |
|
|
Sound Source: | Unknown |
|
|
Sound Quality: | Poor |
|
|
Concert Venue: | Various |
|
|
Category: | Bootlegs (Unofficial) |
|
|
Subcategory: | Music |
|
|
2nd Subcategory: | Live Concert |
|
Description:
CollectNotes: Click For More Facts About This Item
There are several ways to check whether a CD is silver-pressed or CD-R:
1) The most common and obvious way is to look at the bottom -- if it's any color other than silver (and occasionally gold for some special commercial releases), then it's definitely CD-R. But there are some CD-Rs that are silver-ish, so this alone isn't enough to say definitively that it's a silver-pressed CD.
2) Check for a matrix code printed onto the silver side of the CD around the center ring. Silvers will have this, while CD-Rs will have the matrix code printed on the inner-most ring (often made of plastic):
Here's a bit more reading on the difference between the two, although is mostly discussing official CD-R releases, rather than bootlegs:
https://www.discogs.com/forum/thread/344665
This bootleg was recorded at various unknown locations in 1994. It is notorious for its odd track list in place of the actual song titles. Below, the actual track is listed, and the printed track list is noted in the comments. The last track cuts off in the middle of the song.Silver
A "silver CD" refers to how the data is transferred to the disc. If the bottom is blue/gold/green/etc (except in some special cases where a commercial release will be a gold CD) it's usually a CD-R, and anyone could make it. There are CD-Rs available with images printed on the artwork side of the disc using special printers, so that alone is not enough to discern whether or not it is a silver CD.There are several ways to check whether a CD is silver-pressed or CD-R:
1) The most common and obvious way is to look at the bottom -- if it's any color other than silver (and occasionally gold for some special commercial releases), then it's definitely CD-R. But there are some CD-Rs that are silver-ish, so this alone isn't enough to say definitively that it's a silver-pressed CD.
2) Check for a matrix code printed onto the silver side of the CD around the center ring. Silvers will have this, while CD-Rs will have the matrix code printed on the inner-most ring (often made of plastic):
Here's a bit more reading on the difference between the two, although is mostly discussing official CD-R releases, rather than bootlegs:
https://www.discogs.com/forum/thread/344665
Track Listing:
No: | Title: | Length: | Comments: |
1. | Icicle | 05:34 | Hopeless |
2. | Crucify | 06:20 | Crucify |
3. | Landslide | 03:02 | Tear It Down |
4. | Leather | 03:43 | You |
5. | Precious Things | 05:57 | Precious Things |
6. | Space Dog | 07:57 | Josie's Arms |
7. | The Waitress | 03:34 | I Believe In Peace |
8. | Me And A Gun | 05:58 | Steps |
9. | Leather | 03:45 | Leather |
10. | Silent All These Years | 05:31 | Silent All These Years |
11. | Bells For Her | 07:32 | Burnin' Inside |
12. | Smells Like Teen Spirit (Nirvana) | 04:24 | Cloudy Sky |
13. | Cornflake Girl | 01:59 | Cornflake Girl |