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53.0. "Quantity or quality?" by GYCSC1::ORA () Tue Dec 04 1984 13:09

There's a new world record record [??]: The longest CD is now 73 minutes
and a few seconds... I don't know whether they only invested in quantity
on this record or also in quality.

[The CD contains piano music by Chopin].

Does anyone know what the opposite world record is (the CD with the shortest
playing time)?
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53.1PICA::HIDERWed Dec 05 1984 00:0614
Shortest:

    According  to  a recent publication David Sanborn's "Voyeur" comes in at
    29:46.  Anyone know of a shorter one?  Apparently there are several that
    clock in at under half an hour..

Worst:

    Jethro Tull's "Aqualung", to quote..  "Unquestionably, it wins the award
    for the worst CD ever issued."


I'm not familiar with either work...
				 ...Paul
53.2CYGNUS::FRANCINIWed Dec 05 1984 17:415
"World Record" for the longest CD is an interesting concept considering that
the medium has a designed-in limit of just under 75 minutes of recording time.

Having the record for shortest CD is a bit of a Pyrrhic victory:  you may have
less music but you'll also have much less sales.
53.3JACOB::J_MCLEMANThu Dec 06 1984 00:102
Don't know which is the shortest, but CBS has just released a popular
disc that is about 88 min. long. It is Journey's Captured Live recording.
53.4CYGNUS::LAMBERTThu Dec 06 1984 18:130
53.5GVAADG::ROUSSETFri Dec 07 1984 13:118
...And of course, we could look for the heaviest and the 
lightest CD's in the world.  (All CD's aren't born equal:  
the more 1's the digitized information has, the more 
cavities the disc will contain (or is it the other way 
around?).)

I assume you will need a fairly accurate weighing machine to 
measure the differences from one CD to another.
53.6ULTRA::HERBISONSat Dec 08 1984 03:067
Re: .3

Are you sure that they fit 88 minutes of music on one side of one CD?
As far as I know, the standard says 75 minutes is the maximum.
I have the 72+ minute Beethoven's 9th symphony and the music ends
quite close to the end.
                                                B.J.
53.7PYRITE::WEAVERSat Dec 08 1984 23:3414
I had heard touted 75 minutes and 90 minutes as the max, apparently
the 90 minutes is correct.

Chick Corea and Gary Burton in Concert, Zurich, October 28, 1979 (ECM)
comes in at 61:21, by far the longest jazz fusion (or whatever you
classify them as) that I have found.

						-Dave

p.s.  Someday I will get around to reviewing my discs, I just haven't
had the time yet.  I like all of the Windham Hill label (I have all
of their first release CD's) technically the quality is high (very
little background hiss) and I enjoy the music of all the different
artists on the label.
53.8PICA::HIDERSun Dec 09 1984 00:0110
[re .3, .6, .7]

    Sorry, the capacity of a CD is 74 minutes, just like the capacity
    of an RP06 pack is 176Mb.  You don't have to use it all, but once
    its full - ITS FULL.

    Said CD (if it is a CD) is either under said 74 minutes or is a 2
    disk set.

		..Paul.
53.9WHO::ADEYTue Dec 11 1984 18:233
What are the particulars on your CD of Beethoven's 9th (e.i. label,
conductor/orchestra) and what's your opinion of the performance and the
recording?
53.10WHO::ADEYTue Dec 11 1984 18:291
Sorry, the last reply was in reply to 53.6.
53.11ULTRA::HERBISONWed Dec 12 1984 20:3112
From my CD list:

Ludwig van Beethoven
    Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Opus 125 "Choral"
        Otmar Suitner conducting Staatspekelle Berlin
        Denon 38C37-7021 [1982]

I like the performance (and listen to it quite often).  Both the
performance and the recording sound good to me and I would recommend
the disk.  [Be warned that I do not have either a golden ear or a
trained ear.]
                                                B.J.