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Well, at least it's [probably] the first official CD release (not counting individule tracks or re-recordings), and it's about a minute and-a-half longer than the LP. As far as I know, Disques CinéMusique is not a bootleg label like certain ones who shall remain unspoken.
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Mar 25, 2015 - 2:28 AM
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Oh, damn. I was really hoping for the complete remastered 4'33" by John Cage, with the original recording, demo version, complete un-edited piece, alternates, outtakes, the original rejected version by Babatunde Olatunji, with bonus material including: a 24-page booklet with informative liner notes (or linear notes, for those who are driven crazy by it), sheet music, autograph inspired by the piece, and a bonus CD of new re-recorded interpretations of it by people like: Alan Fivehouse, Scott Lee Hart, Brian Kilkline, Mark Isham, and Kelvin Wheelbarrow. Those who are the first one hundred to order will get Brian Tyler's kitchen sink. Or: Fuck yeah, Brian Tyler's kitchen sink!" -- Brian Tyler. So you bought the Spartacus Box, eh? BTW, Olatunji never does Cage. Silence is against his religion.
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