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  2. A-side and B-side - Wikipedia

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    The A-side and B-side are the two sides of phonograph records and cassettes, and the terms have often been printed on the labels of two-sided music recordings. The A-side usually features a recording that its artist, producer, or record company intends to be the initial focus of promotional efforts and radio airplay, with the aim of it becoming ...

  3. Minus-One recordings - Wikipedia

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    The concept of instrumental B-sides to complement their full versions became a production trend of the Philippine record industry of the 1980s, which was replicated overseas. [8] In the ensuing years, tracks from minus-one flip sides were assembled by production houses for their inclusion in compilations .

  4. Maxi single - Wikipedia

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    A maxi single, or maxi-single, (sometimes abbreviated to MCD or CDM) is a music single release with more than the usual two tracks of an A-side song and a B-side song. [1] Maxi singles are often mistaken for extended plays (EPs), especially in the digital era such as the categorization on iTunes, Apple Music, or Spotify.

  5. CD single - Wikipedia

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    It contains a second track (comparable to a B-side): "New Divide (Live)". A CD single is a music single in the form of a compact disc (CD). Originally the CD single standard (as defined in the Red Book ) was an 8 cm (3-inch) " mini CD " ( CD3 ); [ 1 ] later on the term referred to any single recorded onto a CD of any size, particularly the 12 ...

  6. Track listing - Wikipedia

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    A hidden track (sometimes called a ghost track, secret track or unlisted track) is a song or a piece of audio that has been placed on a CD, audio cassette, LP record, or other recorded medium, in such a way as to avoid detection by the casual listener. In some cases, the piece of music may simply have been left off the track listing, while in ...

  7. Record sales - Wikipedia

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    Record sales or music sales are activities related to selling music recordings (albums, singles, or music videos) through physical record shops or digital music stores. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Record sales reached their peak in 1999, when 600 million people spent an average of $64 on records, achieving $40 billion in sales of recorded music.

  8. Stem (audio) - Wikipedia

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    In audio production, a stem is a discrete or grouped collection of audio sources mixed together, usually by one person, to be dealt with downstream as one unit. A single stem may be delivered in mono, stereo, or in multiple tracks for surround sound. [1] The beginnings of the process can be found in the production of early non-silent films.

  9. Talk:A-side and B-side - Wikipedia

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    Two questions: firstly, shouldn't this page really live at B-side, with the redirect going the other way - it's not like they only ever exist in the plural.Secondly, should it exist at all, or should it be merged with flipside, which seems to mean the same thing (I'm guessing this is a US/UK issue, cos I've only ever heard them called B-sides myself.)