Hello, I just bought a new Cobra album released on HAT HUT records: digipack with two CDS - Cobra: studio version (May 9, 1986) - Cobra: live version (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, NY, October 21, 1985) Apparently it's a limited edition (3000 CDs). Seems quite nice... - Thierry
On Wed, 14 Aug 2002 18:50:20 +0200 Thierry Raguin <thierryraguin@urbanet.ch> wrote:
Hello,
I just bought a new Cobra album released on HAT HUT records: digipack with two CDS
- Cobra: studio version (May 9, 1986) - Cobra: live version (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, NY, October 21, 1985)
Apparently it's a limited edition (3000 CDs). Seems quite nice...
One thing I've been curious about (on this reissue and other recordings): Is each of the short tracks a separate game of Cobra, or is each disc a single long game broken up later into tracks? -- | josephzitt@josephzitt.com http://www.josephzitt.com/ | | http://www.metatronpress.com/jzitt/ http://www.mp3.com/josephzitt/ | | == New book: Surprise Me with Beauty: the Music of Human Systems == | | Comma / Gray Code Silence: the John Cage Discussion List |
One thing I've been curious about (on this reissue and other recordings): Is each of the short tracks a separate game of Cobra, or is each disc a single long game broken up later into tracks?
Good question ;-) I would tend to think each track is a piece of the game (not the game itself) and each disc is a new "instance" of the game: if there's some sort of unity inside one track, there's no real link (or at least not that I can see) between each track. Maybe seeing Cobra live would provide more answers... - Thierry
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