Details:
Country: | Germany |
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Format: | CD |
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Catalog: | PIC 04 |
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Label: | Piano Classics |
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Item Date: | 1994 |
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Case: | Standard Jewel Case |
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Bootleg Type: | Silver |
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Sound Source: | B-sides and promotional interview |
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Sound Quality: | Very Good |
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Concert Venue: | N/A |
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Category: | Bootlegs (Unofficial) |
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Subcategory: | Music |
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2nd Subcategory: | Other |
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Description: This version has different text on the disc; it does not include the label or catalog number.
Description: This variation has different art on both the disc iteself, and all inserts. Catalog number, track list, and label all remain the same. Cover states Little Rarities 2 instead of Little Rarities II.
Main 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, the sequel to Little Rarities, contains b-sides from Under The Pink singles, songs from compilations, and the interview featured on Tea With The Waitress.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: |
1. | A Case Of You | 04:34 |
2. | Honey | 04:09 |
3. | Black Swan | 03:30 |
4. | Home On The Range (with Cherokee Addition) (sic) | 05:28 |
5. | Sister Janet | 04:02 |
6. | Daisy Dead Petals | 03:04 |
7. | Strange Fruit (Billie Holiday) | 04:03 |
8. | All The Girls Hate Her | 02:22 |
9. | Over It | 02:13 |
10. | If 6 Was 9 (Jimi Hendrix) | 04:01 |
11. | Little Drummer Boy | 04:35 |
12. | Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout | 02:40 |
13. | Ring My Bell (Anita Ward) | 04:39 |
14. | WHFS Interview (Tea With The Waitress) | 25:53 |