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01 |
Alibi |
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04:33 |
02 |
The One I Love |
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03:29 |
03 |
Lately |
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04:13 |
04 |
Nos Da Cariad |
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04:10 |
05 |
Slow Motion |
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05:00 |
06 |
From Here You Can Almost See The Sea |
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03:39 |
07 |
Ain't No Love |
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03:21 |
08 |
Hospital Food |
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04:43 |
09 |
Now And Always |
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06:45 |
10 |
Disappearing World |
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05:04 |
Purchase Date |
20/10/2018 |
Price |
£0.33 |
Store |
FACT (Sunderland - Blandford St) |
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Cat. Number |
82876726172 |
UPC (Barcode) |
828767261720 |
Packaging |
Jewel Case |
Sound |
Stereo |
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I'm all for obscure, short-lived formats, and since I'd never seen one of these before, I picked it up. A "DualDisc" is a DVD and CD combined into one. One side of the disc is a normal CD, and the other side is a DVD. As I can't be arsed to type it all out, here's what Wikipedia says..
"DualDisc was a type of double-sided optical disc product developed by a group of record companies including MJJ Productions Inc, EMI Music, Universal Music Group, Sony/BMG Music Entertainment, Warner Music Group, and 5.1 Entertainment Group[1] and later under the aegis of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). It featured an audio layer intended to be compatible with CD players (but not following the Red Book CD Specifications) on one side and a standard DVD layer on the other. In this respect it was similar to, but distinct from, the DVDplus developed in Europe by Dieter Dierks and covered by European patents."
The album was also released on DualDisc format, which included a documentary of the making of the album, a photo gallery, and complete lyrics on the DVD side of the disc.