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Post by djtiny on Aug 6, 2011 0:57:41 GMT -5
So, After Staci, Greyson's tour manager, showed me a trick to open CD cases and still keeping them sealed, I was able to get the CD and was playing songs off it while reading some of the information it had such as composers. The biggest thing I noticed was under the album information, it says "2010" which clearly, the album was released in 2011. Unless every track was finished prior to 2011 but I'm pretty sure that didn't happen. And not that it matters, but the title of the album is "Hold on 'Til the Night" and the song equivalent is titled "Hold on 'til the Night". (Note the non capital T in Til) Thought I would share Anyone else's CD say 2011 like it should?
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Post by grownups4greyson on Aug 6, 2011 1:09:54 GMT -5
So, After Staci, Greyson's tour manager, showed me a trick to open CD cases and still keeping them sealed, I was able to get the CD and was playing songs off it while reading some of the information it had such as composers. The biggest thing I noticed was under the album information, it says "2010" which clearly, the album was released in 2011. Unless every track was finished prior to 2011 but I'm pretty sure that didn't happen. And not that it matters, but the title of the album is "Hold on 'Til the Night" and the song equivalent is titled "Hold on 'til the Night". (Note the non capital T in Til) Thought I would share Anyone else's CD say 2011 like it should? HOLD ON TO THOSE COPIES! Because, historically, errors like that, if corrected in later printings are what makes collectibles valuable. Please PM me and explain how the trick works.
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Post by ponygal12 on Aug 6, 2011 12:09:15 GMT -5
My copy says 2011 and Hold on 'Til the Night(the song) is spelt correctly. Or capitalized correctly I should say =) But that would be cool to find a copy with those errors.
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Post by mapender on Aug 6, 2011 14:51:22 GMT -5
I'll have to check the two copies that I have (one of them being the signed copy from the label).
I could have told you how to open it w/o taking the sticky seal off. I thought by "keeping it sealed" you were talking about the outer plastic. Though I am glad that you got your wish. My babysitter when I was young would go buy CDs from the store, open them w/o breaking the seal, burn them and then return them. Even at that age I felt shady about seeing her do that.
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Post by djtiny on Aug 6, 2011 23:29:34 GMT -5
Here is a screen shot of both of the small typos I had ordered this copy almost as soon as Amazon had put it up for sale. At the time Amazon had no information on it, and the product image was blank. So it may well be I have a copy from one of the first batches made, depending on when Amazon received the CDs to fill pre-order orders.
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