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Requests / [Selected Sound LP 175/CD 77089] Hawaii and South Pacific
« Last post by C0NN1E on Today at 06:42:05 AM »
I'm looking for a Vinyl or CD rip of SS-175 or SSCD-77089 in lossless WAV/FLAC. Either works.


I don't want the digitally released version of it, just the original release. Thanks!
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Many thanks JF for having dedicated yourself to reup.
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Does negating the dots and dashes also apply to the regular release page itself (i.e. Harmonic's CBL.590)?

I'm going to say... Yes.

Unless there's good reason to, I'd say we stick to a universal "only letters" format, to keep things consistent. Spaces are of course, fine. So:

"CBL ### Untitled" works fine
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Does negating the dots and dashes also apply to the regular release page itself (i.e. Harmonic's CBL.590)?
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Could someone possibly reup this 9069?
Here you go:-

htxxs://racaty.net/4kgbz62wntjx
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Thanks for this.  There were a couple of upgrades to be had for myself.   ;)
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Many thanks Rocco for this great rip!
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Requests / Re: Intersound ISUS 123 - Anesis - Dream Away Underscores
« Last post by John_Fred on Today at 05:25:29 AM »
I have the other one, as you know, but the underscore one is one I'm missing, unfortunately.
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No problems! The important thing is the contribution of a great library like this.

And many thanks dothislikebrutus!
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Oh yeah, I'm sure you noticed, but for "List of releases" pages. We're going to format it as the following:

"List of (IA) Impress releases"

Label code in parenthesis first, then the full label name. If the label follows the same code sceme, like with Impress on its 78rpm and LP line, then it'll share the same page, like WSBG already did.

If the catalog codes get separated into their own codes, like with Conroy, we'll have two different pages:

"List of (BM) Conroy 78rpm releases"
AND
"List of (BMLP) Conroy LP releases"


Should be simple enough, but for future reference, this'll be how those work. Negate any additional characters from the label code besides the letters (we don't need dots or dashes, for example, like with Charles Brull).
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