well on the back of the CD, DRT are connected, but today i was listening to the vinyl, and i noticed that Reflection, Triad, and Faaip De Oiad are connected.
i wonder what the deal is with this
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hmm... i dunno, my friend got one of the first copies when they were made availible online, and i listened to it with him, and the track order was the same as the original cd if i remember correctly.
Simple, just play side D, A, C, B--D, A, C, B, ...and so on. That is, if you have the entire evening to devote to doing so. Or jump right into B--D, A, C, ...since ya like the DRT soo much...
Peace. W/ envy (vinyless :(
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yep, that's how everyone's is. they moved Disposition, presumably so it would fit in the format of vinyl.
i guess the arrangement of Disposition and the linking of R/T/FDO might be linked somehow.
Until somewhat recently, I never even noticed the whacky drumming all throughout Faaip. It does add a little "songish" quality to the track, but Triad and Faaip are connected already in that, Triad has the silence before Faaip...
Funny, when played in one of my cheap new stereos, it skips the blank space automatically. Fucker. Stop that shit, stupid "pre-set" not E.Q.-havin junk.
XO.
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hmm... i dunno, my friend got one of the first copies when they were made availible online, and i listened to it with him, and the track order was the same as the original cd if i remember correctly.
Eh, the only use of the vinyl is to look at it. It sounds like crap in a record player. It's a picture disc, it's not meant to be played. You can actually HEAR the picture as the needle comes around, goes onto it, increases the surface noise, and go off it. It's really annoying.
__________________ "You think my lack of tact is bad, which is subjective. Personally I think it's great." -misanthrope
they had to move the tracks around so that they would all fit onto the 2 disks... this has been discussed before on here somewhere, with a break down of track lengths and so on... it made sense