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28 minutes ago, Jurassic Shark said:

It's the premiere date of the music that matters, not the recording date.

 

Recording/Release date!

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1 hour ago, Jurassic Shark said:

It's the premiere date of the music that matters, not the recording date.


It's the date when the definitive album assembly was decided that matters. If A is written before B, but B is released in unedited form while A gets a proper album edit that is made after B is composed (even if B is recored after A), B must come before A.

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I was just mocking the discussion about what constitues a "definitive" release in that other thread.

 

I file everything within one composer by "type" first (e.g. compilations at the beginning, then symphonies, then film scores - it all gets a bit amibguous obviously), and within those types roughly chronologically, but as I'm too lazy to look up every single work on the internet when sorting my CDs, I mostly go by the official dates (e.g. of the film) (and look them up when they're not printed on the CD, or the only year listed is the re-release date). And since you typically only get information about the years in this way, the order within a year is mostly more or less random.

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I arrange everything in chrono order of first release of the film/work (concert work compilations e.g. Shore's Two Concerti get grouped by CD release date), with series grouped in canon order. (Temple before Raiders, Prequels before OT, Hobbit before LOTR.)

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I wish I had a place to display my cd collection so I could get them out of storage boxes. For years, I’ve been buying these releases as they come out, ripping them, then stowing the physical product in a box because I have no shelving space for them.

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2 hours ago, Bayesian said:

Something like that! Although my collection contains only one vinyl (JW in Vienna gold edition).

If you stack them vertically, I think it takes up less space.

I removed some shelves to add more CDs.

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7 hours ago, Spider-Fal said:

with series grouped in canon order. (Temple before Raiders, Prequels before OT, Hobbit before LOTR.)

 

Weird. :)

 

1 hour ago, bruce marshall said:

You mean like this?😊

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That looks like it's gonna collapse any minute!

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10 hours ago, Jay said:

The play opened in October 1975.  You file file it right after Jaws?

Of course.

 

 

9 hours ago, Marian Schedenig said:


It's the date when the definitive album assembly was decided that matters. If A is written before B, but B is released in unedited form while A gets a proper album edit that is made after B is composed (even if B is recorded after A), B must come before A.

Absolutely! Er...what?

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5 minutes ago, Jurassic Shark said:

 

You could get another one of the big shelf and put on top.

It's all carefully constructed to bear the weight.

I don't care go higher.

This is earthquake country .

You build with that in mind- if you're smart!

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8 minutes ago, Naïve Old Fart said:

Of course.

 

 

Absolutely! Er...what?

Say wha?#

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3 minutes ago, Jurassic Shark said:

Fix it to the wall then.

No!

If you do that ALL the CDs will fly off the shelves when an earthquake hits.

It has to have some give. A rigid structure is not the way to go.

 

I don't tell you Eskimos how to stay warm. Don't tell a Californian how to earthquake proof a home!😠

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38 minutes ago, bruce marshall said:

No!

If you do that ALL the CDs will fly off the shelves when an earthquake hits.

 

That's one of the reasons you should mount doors.

 

2 hours ago, Bayesian said:

Something like that! Although my collection contains only one vinyl (JW in Vienna gold edition).

 

Check out this thread - affordable, sturdy and space-saving solutions.

 

 

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English Second Language.

Non-native English speakers have trouble saying th..br...fr..sk....

 

Even Natives do.

Cockney Brits say " fink" instead of "" think.

😆

Many Black Americans say " birf".

Its how they were brought up.

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4 hours ago, bruce marshall said:

Cockney Brits say "fink" instead of "think"

😆

Fanks fer that. It's perfick.

 

4 hours ago, bruce marshall said:

 

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Many Black Americans say "birf".

Its how they were brought up.

If that's how they were brought up, shouldn't that be "barf"? :lol:

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