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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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The CD was released to coincide with the 65th anniversary of Johnson's first recordings, produced in San Antonio at the historic Gunter Hotel in 1936.
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Pete Trengle, Bass Player
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Bootleg recordings run the gamut from concerts taped on someone's personal Walkman to copies of studio sessions clandestinely released on CD or tape.
Baer's CDs are released through Talking Drum Records, a unique label devoted purely to the art of percussion - selections from those recordings are available for licensing via Times Square Productions.
These timeless recordings are made available on CD for the first time, fully remastered at the famous Abbey Road Studios in London, with updated liner notes by Langstaff himself.
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Dave Simons, Internet Entrepeneur
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The recordings are to be published here as streaming audio talks, in lieu of a symposium CD-ROM.
The recordings are published here in lieu of a symposium CD-ROM.
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Rob Verdann, Afterdark Removalist
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Study CDs are audio recordings of Bible lessons and sermons that are playable on a Personal Computer (PC) or can be downloaded to a portable MP3 player.
This means that audio recordings should be easy to re-record onto cassettes or cds so that these more accessible formats can be made use of.
Recordings are sometimes seeded from burned CDs, in which case the DAT transfer and tracking steps are replaced with a careful digital audio extraction (DAE) step.
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Dan Toomey, Computer Salesman
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Recordings were made from the MUMs CDs using the SoundBlaster WaveStudio program that allowed recording, display, editing and playback of sounds.
The CD Seminar Series offers recordings of the Telephone Seminars as well as other recorded programs on a variety of topics in a simple and easy to use CD format.
Check our Recordings Page for info and sound bytes of our CDs and where to buy them.
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