Torrent - Radiohead - In Rainbows (2007) 2-CD Set (Ogg-Vorbis)
Radiohead - In Rainbows (2007) 2-CD Set (Ogg-Vorbis)
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Radiohead\\\'s new album plus the bonus disc, both ripped by me from the CDs in the disc box itself. Ripped using a Plextor Drive (best for pure DAE), with EAC in Secure mode, encoded in Q6 (~192kbps) Ogg Vorbis. Tags are verified to be exactly as printed on the CDs, unlike the shitty ones provided by the likes of iTunes and others*. Please, as always support the artists.
* - One of the bonus tracks is named \\\"Bangers + Mash\\\". Itunes tags it \\\"Bangers & Mash\\\", and in other places it\\\'s called \\\"Bangers and Mash\\\". It\\\'s a little difference, perhaps, but if you\\\'re a user of such services as Last.FM, it\\\'s important to get the little things right.
Bangers & Mash - 157,242 plays scrobbled on Last.fm
Bangers + Mash - 18,189 plays scrobbled on Last.fm
but then last.fm also says that the track spelt with a '&' is 4.01 mins long, and with a '+' is 3 minutes long.
usually whatever has the most plays is seen as the correct one on last.fm, but i could be wrong.
by the way, why .ogg? it's like betamax or HDDVD - no-one uses it! if you want a low filesize and compatibility use mp3, if you want pointlessly high quality use flac.
the only advantage of ogg i could find anywhere was gapless playback, and i have gapless playback on itunes with mp3s anyway.
Also. if you're going to write such a holier-than-thou comment, please make sure you get your facts right. On the CD itself it is labelled as Bangers & Mash.
If you don't believe me this torrent has scans of all the covers and both disks so you can check for yourself.
Jellings:
Wrong, sorry. I own the deluxe boxed set. The track is written "Bangers + Mash". I read it myself, off the physical packaging, no scans needed.
Everyone else complaining about OGG:
Don't complain about it being like betaMAX, just get a better audio player. MP3's "gapless" playback is a sloppy work-around hack, the rips still aren't truly gapless. I like OGG for several reasons, and it's my format of choice. You are free to transcode, if you can bear the idea. Or, preferably, go buy the 2-cd boxset yourself like I did =)
Props to Falco98 for purchasing the Box set, you've got more money than I do. I was just looking for the tracks from the 2nd CD as I've dam near melted my In Rainbows CD from so much playback. I do wish you would've used a higher bit rate and something other than ogg but beggers cant be choosers. MK1 was short but amazing!
I'm buying you a virtual beer, enjoy!