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Old 04.18.2006, 04:17 PM   #26
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Originally Posted by Moshe
Is the cd different then the 7''?
I don't want to risk playing the 7" on my damaged turntable, so I can't tell anything about it. I don't think that it will be the exactly same as the CD, but I think they are related.

The info on the main label of the 7" is:

LR: gtr, tapes, edit, mix
Alan Licht: gtr on 3
Christian Marclay: turntables on 3
William Hooker: drums on 4

rec/mix Echo Canyon NYC
assistance: Aaron Mullen
label curator: Don Goede

A1: 1:07
A2: 3:46
B1: 4:40
B2: 1:04

The other label has a smaller reproduction of the screen print that the single is packaged with. The whole thing is in a clear plastic sleeve.

The cd is one track, 53:44 long, and comes in a clear plastic sleeve slipped in the back of the standard 10th anniversary edition of Road Movies. The label is a copy of the donkey picture that is on the cover of the second edition of the book. The only information that it gives is the title and that the cd is to accompany the Road Movies book
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