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It's not that bad, I just have to find time to do it. I'm finished with the first CD now. I don't know what the best tool for this would be, but the sound file editor included with Nero lets you insert track breaks anywhere you want and then save the file as split tracks. So I just have to listen and then pick out the exact points where I want the breaks.
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Cool. Only way I know how to do it is to select the portion of the sound wave in Audacity that you want to have as a separate track and save that selection as a new WAV file. Do that for each track. Again, not too bad, but with multiple short tracks it would take a while. Maybe two hours to do the CD.
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Money! It's a hit!
Don't give me that do-goody-good bullllllshit! |
Antony and the Johnsons.
I want the whole world to love them. |
The Corrs - Dreams, and Best Of
Dido - Life for Rent 10,000 Maniacs - MTV Unplugged Shakira - Laundry Service Cranberries - No Need To Argue Alanis Morrisette - Jagged Little Pill Acoustic This is women with strong voices and accents night. |
Playing In The Band, Madison, WI - Grateful Dead.
Yes, the 24:35 version. |
"The Best Of Van Morrison" and some Radiohead.
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Phish Live- Mike's Song
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Young Love's new CD, a few songs by New Young Pony Club, and some other miscellaneous indie rock.
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Robin McKelle, the new jazz phenomenon «made in the USA». Her first album is already a «best seller» in USA. Critics compare her voice to Sarah Vaughan and Ella Fitzgerald! It’s a remarkable voice -- a soul-infused alto tinged with haunting echoes of the postwar jazz greats. For years, Robin McKelle, has inched closer to her inevitable destiny with the spotlight. Having shared stages with revered artists such as Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Terence Blanchard, Michael McDonald, Jon Secada and others, McKelle now assumes center stage with a debut solo album that exuberantly broadens the boundaries of retro-swing. Produced by trumpeter, arranger and clinician Willie Murillo (Brian Setzer Orchestra, Aimee Mann, LeAnn Rimes), Introducing Robin McKelle evokes the jazzy spirit of 1940’s America, while retaining a contemporary edge. With its well-struck balance of potent swing and fearlessly sentimental balladry, the album heralds the arrival of a peerless interpretive artist. Follwed by: http://www.alligator.com/siteart/albums/al4912.jpg |
Shareef don't like it!
Rock the casbah, rock the casbah |
Just added the the library:
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Diary Of Jane - Breaking Benjamin
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Musicians: Mulo FRANCEL - saxophones, clarinet Robert WOLF - guitars D.D. LOWKA - basses, udu drum Andreas HINTERSEHER - accordion Description: After three acclaimed recordings released in North America, Justin Time continues its association with Munich-based musicians Quadro Nuevo for a fourth, with the arrival of their stunning new opus, Tango Bitter Sweet. Whether visiting the rich repertoire of Italian street songs (Canzone della Strada), or exploring the cultural and geographical roots of coffee (Mocca Flor), Quadro Nuevo, appealingly armed with acoustic guitar, bass, accordion and saxophone, are never less than enchanting. Tango Bitter Sweet makes musical stops in Havana, Buenos Aires, Naples, Venezuela and Paris. Each tune is inflected with the mood-altering, cinematic musical flavors that have endeared Quadro Nuevo to listeners all over the world. European critics have called Quadro Nuevo “an acoustic pleasure” (Stereoplay) and “dynamic, rich in detail, highly recommended”. |
Polaris - Music From The Adventures of Pete and Pete
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