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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 ...
This is a list of some artists whose new or back catalog recordings have been released on high-resolution Super Audio CD (SACD). SACD is a high fidelity format that allows four times greater audio bit rate than Compact Disc for stereo recordings and allows surround sound recordings.
The track 1 is blank for about ten seconds before starts playing Track 2 "Yuhi Kabhi Mila Karo". It was featured only on Audio CD. Bhar Duporiya: 2000 "Tribute to Bongeet artist Anandiram Das", featured only on Audio CD. Hiyamon: 2001---- Nupur---- Songs in the Key of X: Music from and Inspired by the X-Files) 1996: 1.
The second audio section ("Greetings in 55 Languages") contains spoken greetings in 55 languages. [4] The original plan was to use greetings made by United Nations delegates, but various problems with these recordings led to new recordings being made at Cornell University by people from the foreign-language departments. [5]
"Star Trekkin '" originated from songwriter Rory Kehoe, who was a member of an English Civil War combat reenactment society called The Sealed Knot.Kehoe had written a series of verses about the principal characters who appear in the 1960s American science fiction television series Star Trek, which were sung in pubs and around campfires, after Sealed Knot battles, to the tune of "The Music Man".
The track is truly hidden in the sense that most conventional standalone players and software CD players will not see it. Such hidden tracks can be played by playing the first song and "rewinding" (more accurately, seeking in reverse) until the actual start of the whole CD audio track. Not all CD drives can properly extract such hidden tracks.