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On Fri, 25 Nov 2005 00:09:55 +0100, Don Redman wrote:

> I will reply to this mail and add an example and a usage case myself so  
> that you get an idea of what we need.

I just found the Cassetteboy album which was discussed over a year ago  
<http://www.nabble.com/forum/Search.jtp?forum=2885&local=y&query=cassetteboy>
MusicBrainz album:  
<http://musicbrainz.org/album/f3e459eb-e17a-4ea9-a8bc-4936301b8c43.html>
Discogs: <http://www.discogs.com/artist/Cassetteboy>

Here is all the information I could gather from past mails and modnotes  
(did I already tell you how much I love Opera M2?):

On Fri, 19 Aug 2005 22:03:57 +0200, teleGUISE wrote:

> Being his first & only release with these 'aliases' it's hard to say  
> whether
> he'd use them again but from reading the meaning behind them I wouldn't  
> think so.
> It appears the suffix to 'Cassetteboy' is just a description of what
> the track is about, so i'd say track annotation is more fitting.
>
> Secondly, does 'Cassetteboy' even belong in the title or shouldn't the
> title be split like "Cassetteboy: Mick's Tape"

On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 19:30:46 +0200, 'ojnkpjg' has attached a note to  
moderation #3229576:

> here's the record label's web page for the album:  
> http://www.antidoterecords.co.uk/releases/ANTCD112.htm
>
> they do list the cassetteboy variations as the performer of the tracks,  
> however it does seem like playful information that seems more like  
> additional title info than a performance name. for what it 's worth,  
> there are other websites whose tracklistings show only 'cassetteboy' as  
> the performer of those tracks (e.g.,  
> http://www.moviegrooves.com/shop/cassetteboymickstape.htm ). i'm not  
> sure how to handle this, really. i suppose if an artist declares, "I've  
> performed track 1 as G, track 2 as H, track 3 as I," etc., who are we to  
> argue.
>
> Moderation link: http://musicbrainz.org/showmod.html?modid=3229576

   DonRedman


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