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Date: | Sat, 19 Jul 2003 11:03:51 -0400 |
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When your media player of choice spins up a CD, it portrays on screen
the track numbers, name of song, even album art. A few months ago I
discovered that a Thomas Hampson CD I have was incorrectly labeled:
instead of the piano versions of the Kindertotenlieder and Rueckert
songs, it had a different Hampson disc. No damage.
I am right now listening to disc 4 of the American String Quartet's
Mozart cycle. The album art portrays a group called Mozart. Among
the songs featured are Three Strikes Again, Static (D.J.), and Fortress
Around Your Heart. The album art, which shows the band behind a burning
candelabra and in front of a purple-glitter background, would probably
not have occurred to Wolfgang. No damage here either.
Mitch Friedfeld
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