try itunes. there is an option for a gapless album if you highlight your songs and right click>>get info. or go to preferences and turn on corssfade playback.
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try itunes. there is an option for a gapless album if you highlight your songs and right click>>get info. or go to preferences and turn on corssfade playback.
Pink Floyd is probably the best example of this. The one with the light spectum on the cover.Slick_RicanI think some album of theirs called Dark Side Of The Moon.
Pink Floyd is probably the best example of this. The one with the light spectum on the cover.Slick_Rican
Dark Side of the Moon? :shock:
Oh that Lost Prophets album (the old one) did that :)tofu-lion91
I love Lostprophets! What album are you talking about, cause I don't remember...
[QUOTE="tofu-lion91"]Oh that Lost Prophets album (the old one) did that :)bangell99
I love Lostprophets! What album are you talking about, cause I don't remember...
Start Something :)
[QUOTE="bangell99"][QUOTE="tofu-lion91"]Oh that Lost Prophets album (the old one) did that :)tofu-lion91
I love Lostprophets! What album are you talking about, cause I don't remember...
Start Something :)
Ah, their best one, IMO. How did they "blend" the tracks though...?
[QUOTE="tofu-lion91"][QUOTE="bangell99"][QUOTE="tofu-lion91"]Oh that Lost Prophets album (the old one) did that :)bangell99
I love Lostprophets! What album are you talking about, cause I don't remember...
Start Something :)
Ah, their best one, IMO. How did they "blend" the tracks though...?
I agree that its their best, but I do love Liberation Transmission aswell.[QUOTE="bangell99"][QUOTE="tofu-lion91"][QUOTE="bangell99"][QUOTE="tofu-lion91"]Oh that Lost Prophets album (the old one) did that :)Matt-4542
I love Lostprophets! What album are you talking about, cause I don't remember...
Start Something :)
Ah, their best one, IMO. How did they "blend" the tracks though...?
I agree that its their best, but I do love Liberation Transmission aswell.Nah, Liberation Transmission had some really crappy songs like "Can't Catch Tomorrow" and "Town Called Hypocrisy". They were trying to pick up fans by making more mainstream music.
[QUOTE="tofu-lion91"][QUOTE="bangell99"][QUOTE="tofu-lion91"]Oh that Lost Prophets album (the old one) did that :)bangell99
I love Lostprophets! What album are you talking about, cause I don't remember...
Start Something :)
Ah, their best one, IMO. How did they "blend" the tracks though...?
i was gonna say start something too, it doesnt really blend tracks though but has interludes at the end of songs leading to the next
[QUOTE="bangell99"][QUOTE="tofu-lion91"][QUOTE="bangell99"][QUOTE="tofu-lion91"]Oh that Lost Prophets album (the old one) did that :)gashead101
I love Lostprophets! What album are you talking about, cause I don't remember...
Start Something :)
Ah, their best one, IMO. How did they "blend" the tracks though...?
i was gonna say start something too, it doesnt really blend tracks though but has interludes at the end of songs leading to the next
Ah, right.
Pink Floyd has done it (The Division Bell album for sure, which is great BTW, and I think some more albums too), so has The Mars Volta... and more that I can't think of right nowKrigen89
These are the two best examples.
Most Pink Floyd albums do this. I listened to deloused in the comatorium nearly religiously and know that at least that album "blends" tracks.
Pink Floyd is easier to listen to of the two. I'd say Dark Side of the Moon or Wish you were here are the best examples. The Wall is good, but it's broken into two sections so the sheer amount of music requires a break
EDIT: Deloused is The Mars Volta
My Bloody Valentine - Loveless
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Man, I was going to say this! My favorite album, ever, perhaps.
[QUOTE="Matt-4542"][QUOTE="bangell99"][QUOTE="tofu-lion91"][QUOTE="bangell99"][QUOTE="tofu-lion91"]Oh that Lost Prophets album (the old one) did that :)bangell99
I love Lostprophets! What album are you talking about, cause I don't remember...
Start Something :)
Ah, their best one, IMO. How did they "blend" the tracks though...?
I agree that its their best, but I do love Liberation Transmission aswell.Nah, Liberation Transmission had some really crappy songs like "Can't Catch Tomorrow" and "Town Called Hypocrisy". They were trying to pick up fans by making more mainstream music.
Lol, I didnt mind Town Called Hypocrisy. My favorite song is Rooftops (First song I heard off the new album), and Broken Hearts Torn Up Letters And The Story Of A Lonely Girl[QUOTE="tofu-lion91"][QUOTE="bangell99"][QUOTE="tofu-lion91"]Oh that Lost Prophets album (the old one) did that :)bangell99
I love Lostprophets! What album are you talking about, cause I don't remember...
Start Something :)
Ah, their best one, IMO. How did they "blend" the tracks though...?
The outro on each song was the intro on the next. I remember listening to the entire album and only realising they were blending the tracks after about 20 mins :P
Every Tool CD since Aenima has a few songs that do that.
"Intermission" leads into "Jimmy"
"Mantra" into "Schism"
"Parabol" into "Parabola"
"Wings for Marie" into "10,000 Days"
"Lost Keys" into "Rosetta Stoned" (Lost Keys is more of an intro story too)
Opus Dai's song "Ashes, Ashes" leads into "Nightingale"
[QUOTE="bangell99"][QUOTE="Matt-4542"][QUOTE="bangell99"][QUOTE="tofu-lion91"][QUOTE="bangell99"][QUOTE="tofu-lion91"]Oh that Lost Prophets album (the old one) did that :)Matt-4542
I love Lostprophets! What album are you talking about, cause I don't remember...
Start Something :)
Ah, their best one, IMO. How did they "blend" the tracks though...?
I agree that its their best, but I do love Liberation Transmission aswell.Nah, Liberation Transmission had some really crappy songs like "Can't Catch Tomorrow" and "Town Called Hypocrisy". They were trying to pick up fans by making more mainstream music.
Lol, I didnt mind Town Called Hypocrisy. My favorite song is Rooftops (First song I heard off the new album), and Broken Hearts Torn Up Letters And The Story Of A Lonely GirlI didn't really like Rooftops. For All These Times was a very good song.
Pink Floyd did that with "Dark Side of the Moon", "Wish You Where Here", and "The Wall"
Where the End of the first song plays at the Beginning of the next song they did it with all 3 of those Albums I'm not sure about their older albums but I'm sure about these 3.
Pink Floyd did that with "Dark Side of the Moon", "Wish You Where Here", and "The Wall"
Where the End of the first song plays at the Beginning of the next song they did it with all 3 of those Albums I'm not sure about their older albums but I'm sure about these 3.
Nintendo_Ownes7
Again. These albums are the best examples.
P.S. some sort of "I got what I need" response would be great.
Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" and "Wish You Were Here".
The Who's "Tommy" and "Quadrophenia".
The Beatle's "Abbey Road".
I remember Meteora by LP does, I was amazed by it back when I was 14.
Also, Mirrorthrone - Gangrene does.
Lots of bands do this. I'm almost positive The Wall is all gapless. Deltron 3030's self titled does this too I think. I'm pretty sure Children of Bodom does it with a few songs off of various albums. NIN does it with a lot of their work, and so does Tool I think. Lot's of them do it, and I'm pretty sure iTunes will let you do it yourself with the gapless playback function:D-Sniper99-The Wall is Gapless but since it takes up 2 discs you need to switch discs that is why they said it did it to a certain exstint.
But the way I think of it is they had an intermission right at that point. So all of Disc 1 is gapless, then an Intermission, and then all of Disc 2 is gapless.
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