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From: gtaylor@lasspvax.UUCP (Greg Taylor)
Newsgroups: net.music
Subject: Re: CD-only releases
Message-ID: <94@lasspvax.UUCP>
Date: Tue, 23-Oct-84 08:26:45 EDT
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Posted: Tue Oct 23 08:26:45 1984
Date-Received: Thu, 25-Oct-84 03:40:49 EDT
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Reply-To: gtaylor@lasspvax.UUCP (Greg Taylor)
Organization: Theory Center (Cornell University)
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Summary: 

There's at least one case I can think of in which the "not available on
the album" stuff made all the difference in the world. David Byrne's
"catherine wheel" was originally done as a score for Twyla Tharp, of
some 70 minutes in length. When the record company decided to put it
out, they only decided to do a single lp, and trashed the sequencing
in favour of the more "playable stuff." THE TAPE, however, has all 70
of the stuff, sequenced in the same order as the dance piece.

And it does make all the difference in the world.

I bet you just *HATE* New Order if you're not into buying singles....Roxy
Music initially swore that they'd never put out the same versions of 
stuff on singles, but that fell by the way$ide.

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