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[#78] 趙學而 Trinity 我感覺錄音或者cd製版很有問題,大部分歌背景音樂都是蒙查查的,少樂器還可以,一到大棚小小,中低音蒙到傻,沒有一樣樂器聽得清楚。第一首一聽以為部機有事,d膽玩完?!換幾張碟確認一下才發現trinity有問題。 唉,好喜歡趙小姐唱歌,浪費了一只好碟。 ---------------------- 同意Grandetech兄意見,第一首最差,其他好少少,但整張碟感覺上好"mum"。 ---------------------- 第一首人聲好濛... |
edwardfkw 正式會員 42.xxx.xxx.247 |
2012-05-21 19:50 | |
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[#77] 趙學而 Trinity There are so many reasons to make hidden tracks. Some reasons quoted to share : - 1) Sometimes hidden tracks have become quite popular and received heavy radio airplay, and occasionally climbed the charts. The Beatles' track "Her Majesty" off their 1969 album Abbey Road is considered the first hidden track in recording history. The original pressings of Abbey Road did not list "Her Majesty" on the back cover song title listing, nor the record label; subsequent LP pressings and then CD issues were issued revealing the track. However, two years prior, in 1967, on the UK version of the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album, there was the now-famous "inner groove" that appeared after "A Day in the Life" at the end of side 2. It was an unexpected, untitled, and uncredited Beatles recording - so this might be deemed a pre-cursor to the hidden track. Most bands that decide to include a hidden track presumably do so simply to surprise fans that find it, or for humorous effect in the case of joke tracks. Sometimes, the tracks are hidden for specific reasons: In some rare cases, it is used to put forbidden (by law) songs on live discs. An example is Ramones' Loco Live American version, which has the song "Carbona Not Glue" hidden after "Pet Sematary" on track 17. It was originally recorded on their album Leave Home, but the makers of the spot remover Carbona, a registered trademark, objected. Therefore reference to the song was removed from the album and cover.[11] "Train in Vain" by The Clash, which appears at the end of London Calling, was left out of the vinyl's track listing simply because it was a last-minute addition to the album, when the sleeves were already printed. It is thus not a real hidden track. It was originally intended as a promotional giveaway for NME. The later CD versions list the track on the sleeve.[12] The album "Driving Rain" by Paul McCartney contains the song "Freedom" hidden because of a similar reason. Green Day's "All By Myself" (by drummer Tré Cool) was added as a secret song to Dookie due to the low sound quality of the original live recording and content that was considered inappropriate for a young audience. "Weird Al" Yankovic's "Bite Me" from the album Off the Deep End, was put on after ten minutes of silence to scare listeners who had forgotten to turn off the CD player.[13] The X-Files: The Album, features a hidden track at 10 minutes and 13 seconds into the final track. The track consists of series creator Chris Carter explaining the series mythology and meaning behind the alien conspiracy. The hidden track even includes spoilers and minute details in the show's overall plot that had not yet been resolved on the show itself when the album was released. This track was included as both a surprise to devoted fans who would seek out answers in cross promotional merchandise and as a mystery to new fans who would need to watch the show more closely to better understand the track.[14] Eugene Mirman's album The Absurd Night Club Comedy of Eugene Mirman includes a hidden track making fun of hidden tracks and telling the listener that he or she has a (very bizarre) mission.[15] The Jam's All Mod Cons unlists the song "English Rose" and its lyrics on original vinyl copies because Paul Weller believed the title and song meaning to be personal. They have been added to re-releases of the album. Skip Spence's "Land of the Sun" was included as a hidden track by producer Bill Bentley to specifically close a tribute album to Spence, More Oar: A Tribute to the Skip Spence Album.[16] 2) The Beatles' track "Her Majesty" off their 1969 album Abbey Road is considered the first hidden track in recording history. The original pressings of Abbey Road did not list "Her Majesty" on the back cover song title listing, nor the record label; subsequent LP pressings and then CD issues were issued revealing the track. However, two years prior, in 1967, on the UK version of the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album, there was the now-famous "inner groove" that appeared after "A Day in the Life" at the end of side 2. It was an unexpected, untitled, and uncredited Beatles recording - so this might be deemed a pre-cursor to the hidden track. |
torontopeople 正式會員 58.xxx.xxx.142 |
2011-10-08 11:43 |
[#76] 趙學而 Trinity but why hidden track?????? |
HTPCfolks 正式會員 123.xxx.xxx.56 |
2011-10-08 06:30 |
[#75] 趙學而 Trinity CHing, I was told this is a kind of gimmick to have one more song but sing in different way. |
HTPCfolks 正式會員 123.xxx.xxx.56 |
2011-10-08 06:30 |
[#74] 趙學而 Trinity Maybe there are so many hidden tracks in your own cd collections http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_albums_containing_a_hidden_track The Beatles: Abbey Road: "Her Majesty" follows a short silence at the end of the album. On CD issues, note, it is a separate track (track 17). Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band: Several seconds after the final track "A Day in the Life", a loop of random edits and samples backwards plays. On the original vinyl, this looped endlessly (and could be arguably the first hidden track), however on CD it only loops about eight or nine times before fading out. It also appears on the American version of the Beatles' compilation Rarities, and is listed as "Sgt. Pepper Inner Groove". The loop is preceded by a short note of very high pitch, played on a dog whistle. The Beatles (The White Album): "Can You Take Me Back", a short McCartney song, appears in between "Cry Baby Cry" and "Revolution 9". (Beatles fans and scholars disagree over whether "Can You Take Me Back" should be considered part of "Cry Baby Cry" or as a separate song.) Love: Love features 130 individual commercially released and demo recordings of The Beatles although only 37 are listed. A notable one of these unlisted tracks is the song "Good Night", which gives a peaceful close to the album at the end of "All You Need is Love". Others include "Can You Take Me Back?", previously a hidden track on The Beatles (The White Album), appears at the end of the "Come Together" track. 1962–1966: Original UK Vinyl copies feature unlisted whispering between the songs "Eight Days a Week" and "I Feel Fine". It later turned out to be a 'whispering intro' for "I Feel Fine", which is considered very rare. Free as a Bird: At the end of track 4, "Christmas Time (Is Here Again)", the song "Auld Lang Syne" plays on an organ whilst John Lennon reads out one of his "nonsense free verse poems". Beatles for Sale: On all versions of the album, track 7 ("Kansas City") is followed by the (listed) track "Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey!", and both are often listed together as a double track. On limited vinyl copies, "Kansas City" is the only track listed on the label, thus making "Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey!" a hidden track. On the American versions of Help! and 1962-1966 are rare mini-track, which was George Martin's version of the James Bond Theme, played as the first track on Help! and the first track on the third side of 1962-1966. On both albums, the song "Help!" follows. |
torontopeople 正式會員 58.xxx.xxx.142 |
2011-10-07 19:15 |
[#73] 趙學而 Trinity get more noise in the market, see? today he gained 3 posts in this forum. and make this thread come to top again. |
PhantomGTR 正式會員 116.xxx.xxx.80 |
2011-10-07 10:41 |
[#72] 趙學而 Trinity Have to wait over 4 minutes ! Any Ching knows why the producer will put a hidden track in such stupid way? First of all, what is the reason to have a hidden track? A selling point? A surprise? |
b.ho 正式會員 220.xxx.xxx.18 |
2011-10-07 09:24 |
[#71] 趙學而 Trinity Hi keep playing, u will hear, I don't know the exact time. |
terter 正式會員 202.xxx.xxx.45 |
2011-10-06 22:55 |
[#70] 趙學而 Trinity CHing I wait for > 3 minutes after 1st play 10th song. Nothing comes out. |
skhotstuff38 正式會員 123.xxx.xxx.56 |
2011-10-06 21:36 |
[#69] 趙學而 Trinity Hi ching, there is a hidden song in the last song, when you play about 2 mins more, the other version of "the last night" will play. |
terter 正式會員 61.xxx.xxx.214 |
2011-10-04 09:37 |
[#68] 趙學而 Trinity I buy HDCD. I thought my CD system is not functioning properly. My CD screen reader continue to read and count even after the last song is played. |
skhotstuff38 正式會員 123.xxx.xxx.56 |
2011-10-03 22:31 |
[#67] 趙學而 I agree with comments from edo and grandetech. I have very much the same experience. After listening to Trinity, i had to play William So's "So I Sing", Leo Koo's "String Fever" and other 24/96 materials to see if there was anything wrong with my system. Both So I Sing, String Fever and other 24/96 audio files sound no problem. I am disappointed with Trinity. |
ankoie 正式會員 222.xxx.xxx.84 |
2011-10-01 16:49 |
[#66] 趙學而 "一天光哂", 一語道破,看來edo hing 的 system 都唔嘢少,越revealing的system, 特別是speaker,就聽得越難受 - garbage in, garbage out。套嘢蒙蒙地就無事。 |
grandetech 正式會員 203.xxx.xxx.132 |
2011-09-29 23:52 |
[#65] 趙學而 聽完之後即時換隻多年前的"諳",有種一天光哂的感覺。 |
edo 正式會員 203.xxx.xxx.206 |
2011-09-29 23:41 |
[#64] 趙學而 edo, 終於等到有人認同我話它好夢的講法,還以為得我聽到,但還是有很多c hing 認為什麼好hifi sound, good for test tube system, 又話誰錄音好專業,我就聽不出來,是你們套system勁還是做妹啊 (不要打面), 我就聽不出來什麼hifi sound, 一就好dry,要不就好蒙,我不是想bad mouth, 只是失望,錄好d啦大佬,我想聽她的好嘢啊 |
grandetech 正式會員 203.xxx.xxx.132 |
2011-09-28 19:43 |
[#63] 趙學而 我感覺錄音或者cd製版很有問題,大部分歌背景音樂都是蒙查查的,少樂器還可以,一到大棚小小,中低音蒙到傻,沒有一樣樂器聽得清楚。第一首一聽以為部機有事,d膽玩完?!換幾張碟確認一下才發現trinity有問題。 唉,好喜歡趙小姐唱歌,浪費了一只好碟。 ---------------------- 同意Grandetech兄意見,第一首最差,其他好少少,但整張碟感覺上好"mum"。 |
edo 正式會員 113.xxx.xxx.48 |
2011-09-20 10:09 |
[#62] 趙學而 無驚喜 |
tonywong 正式會員 219.xxx.xxx.152 |
2011-09-19 21:53 |
[#61] 趙學而 waiting for the Blu-ray too.... |
torontopeople 正式會員 219.xxx.xxx.247 |
2011-09-18 01:35 |
[#60] 趙學而 Is blu ray out today? The official web site say release on 16 Sept. I go to cd shop today, but did not see. |
dragoni2nd 正式會員 219.xxx.xxx.242 |
2011-09-16 23:52 |
[#59] 趙學而 Is blu ray out today? |
ankoie 正式會員 222.xxx.xxx.84 |
2011-09-16 20:54 |