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RE: (TV) Poor Circulation & Double Exposure



I am a little confused by the term "professional CDR" - presumably this a
CDR burned on a professional CDR duplicator. It still uses the same process
and the same blanks as a home made CDR.
I have taken a photo of my copies of Poor Circulation and Double Exposure,
these are genuine silver pressed CDs. Go to
http://www.geocities.com/santadog99/cds.jpg   (about 32k)

Poor Circulation was originally issued as a CDR, but the quality was very
poor with many digital blips. It was then reissued on CDR before finally
making it as a proper silver CD.
Your copy sounds like one of the first two - if its playable its the 2nd
issue. Later CDR copies have cheap paper inserts.

Your copy of Double Exposure is a later CDR copy. The originals seem to be
very hard to find now.

If anyone is interested, CD Gold in Japan have a few Television boots which
are genuine CDs, not CDRs.
http://www.cd-gold.co.jp

cheers,
Howard



> -----Original Message-----
> From: tv-owner@obbard.com [mailto:tv-owner@obbard.com]On Behalf Of
> Henry17306@aol.com
> Sent: 18 August 2001 12:39
> To: TV
> Subject: (TV) Poor Circulation & Double Exposure
>
>
> Hi MMer's,
>
> In my attempt to find out which boots are available as factory pressed
> bsilver-backedb cd's or cdr's.
>
> Anybody know if the Japanese CDR's are?
>
> My version of "Poor Circulation", which I believe is a "Japanese CDR", the
> disc itself
> has a gold painted label (in a sense no label) with only the word
> "Circulation" printed in brown ink on the bottom. The back has a
> blue bottom
> which makes it a cdr. The inserts are on heavy glossy paper. Just
> like a real
> cd would have, maybe even slightly heavier. With great early
> photos even on
> the inside of the sleeve. I consider this to be a professional
> CDR. Anybody
> else have this version or something better?
>
> My version of "Double Exposure", which I believe is a CDR, the disc itself
> has a silk screened cd label with an early picture of the group with an
> orange background and the words "Double Exposure" and "Television" printed
> ion top. The back has a blue bottom which makes it a cdr. The
> inserts are on
> cheap regular paper. Just like a cheap homemade printer would
> make. The early
> photos have a grainy look to them. There is nothing inside the sleeve. I
> consider this to be a homemade CDR. Anybody else have this version or
> something better?
>
> Henry
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