CD and Vinyl have different exclusive songs/tracklists

>CD and Vinyl have different exclusive songs/tracklists

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>that guy who buys vinyl records but doesn't have a record player and just leaves them on a shelf like books he never reads

>Album
>Album (Japan Edition) with 1-2 additional tracks

>Spotify exclusive

why they do this

Vinyl can't hold as much music

>just buy both. what are you, poor?

>CD and vinyl have reordered tracklist

To make more money

but what if its the vinyl that has more music?

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This is why I dont listen to albums

>Japanese release with Obi and 2 extra tracks
>the 2 tracks are just remixes

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I feel like this is mostly a thing for bands from the 60s reissuing their albums on CD later but I remember Bivouac by Jawbreaker on CD has four more tracks than the vinyl and also moved Chesterfield King to the start of the album instead of having it at the end. This album came out in 92 when vinyl was on the decline so I don't know what was going on there.

Sup cutie

Godlike Gusic

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>cd, vinyl, and cassette versions all have different music entirely

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>original version
>international version which has different production
>song is missing a featured artist in certain versions
>international bonus tracks
>tour edition bonus tracks
>asia bonus tracks

yes this is all for one album. i fucking hate popular artists.

My records sat around forever because my old shitty turntable broke. Bought an AT-LP120x recently and been spinning some Acid Bath and Dopesmoker.

>buy CD
>enjoy it
>learn the Japanese edition contains a few bonus tracks
>have to download them or listen to youtube rips to hear it
It's all so tiresome...

>audio-technica

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>the additional track is the best and longest in the album