From Rodney Perkins Sent Fri, Jan 29th 1999, 03:07
You are correct that Justice came up with this idea and tried to push it as some new "standard." I would assume nobody cared and they forgot about it. A friend of mine has a copy of that Twisted Willie disc so I might take a listen to the hidden track (and thats it). On a *somewhat* similar note, if you hit the "Time/Text" button on any of the newer Sony component CD players while playing a Sony CD, the track titles will appear in the window display. Tried it with the latest Grooverider disc and it does work. Its a nice little feature that should become more common. Of course, this also suggests that these Sony discs are some sort of hybrid format with a small segment of computer data on them. > From: Bobby Tribble <xxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx> >>Willie Nelson, Moonlight Becomes Her, Willie explaining >>the record track 1- >>V/A, Twisted Willie, Johnny Cach and Waylon Jennings >>talking about Willie Nelson, track 1- > > Both of these are on Justice Records, out of Houston. I seem to remember > reading (when I lived in Houston) that Justice had invented and patented the > "track negative one" (not negative time) mastering trick. "Moonlight > Becomes Her" was the first CD to use it and they were talking tough about > people trying to steal the technique. Their website > (www.justicerecords.com) says nothing about it, though. So, I could be all > wrong about this. > > YAOTFWIW > > > > > >