Below are 5 samples from tapes bought between 1994 and 1995
(TIN TIN are the tape names, A2 etc are the track positions for reference)
http://www.zshare.net/audio/700115519461971c/ (B2 TIN TIN JULY 94)
http://www.zshare.net/audio/700114382918eede/ (A2 TIN TIN JULY 94) - identified
http://www.zshare.net/audio/700113891c476273/ (A5 TIN TIN TRANCE 94)
http://www.zshare.net/audio/700113699ecee210/ (A1 TIN TIN TRANCE 94)
http://www.zshare.net/audio/70011356f9c3b254/ (B3 TIN TIN VOL. 3) - my most wanted
thanks for giving a try
Yes, had seen that too. It's incredible how people can throw away that money for a piece of plastic with no historical value. And even if it had historical value no CD is worth that much. Either people have a lot of spare dough or they wanted to make it their Xmas gift.
That's a real old-school bingo! I'm sure your Christmas was happy. Well, today the postal services are on holiday here, hope next week will start bringing presents...
I never doubted the existence of the CD's, I was just worried by the "delay". Seeing the compact stick before the compact disc makes me sad because as you know I'm not very "file friendly"
Mars summed it all up there.
Remember that this is around 90 minutes long so can't be pressed (all) on a normal CD.
That said, a high quality 320 kbps MP3 would be nice.
The track is listed as "Elec3 - Innervoice" on the compilation Goa-Head 24 but it's not. It has a sample saying "Open your mind".
Link to full track from CD
Thanks for listening.
Late Jake Stephenson had a lot of remarkable track names spread across his multitude of aliases (see discogs)
Right now I remember:
Extraterrestrial Lover
Gremlins Munched my Keyboards
I have decided to sell off this compilation. This is one of the rarest CD's ever, it won't be cheap but won't cost a month's salary, and not even a week's
Very Good + condition all over.
P.O.R. (price on request)
edit: GONE
Well OK, no warning about website from home - but hope isn't just because I have AVG free-edition But I don't beleive there's a danger in that page; I think it's the Sophos thing is only a fluke.
Back on topic: the Compact Disc logo seems so have vanished from the Hado Records website Previously someone pointed out that both the Compact Disc and Compact Stick logos appear (that was true at the time of that post) but now only the CS logo appears