iseesmurfs420 said:I think I prefer Crimson 2 because the blast beats start getting to me in the first, although its still an awesome album.
Thanks, I found the thread and Dan's info about that. Excellent, that leaves me more freedom for creating my own tracklist. After carefully listening to the record over and over again and feeling the need to have Crimson II divided into ~10 tracks in order to navigate more easily (especially on my portable which has no pause function, d'oh) I came to this conclusion:fireangel said:Fred304: they don´t form nine parts, it is actually meant to be one song.
01 -> 01 4:30
02 -> 06 3:09
03 -> 09 5:27
04 -> 14 4:24
05 -> 19 3:17
06 -> 23 3:47
07 -> 27 5:18
08 -> 31 4:20
09 -> 37 3:18
10 -> 40 5:25
FILE "Crimson2.wav" WAVE
PERFORMER "Edge Of Sanity"
TITLE "Crimson II"
TRACK 01 AUDIO
INDEX 01 00:00:00
TITLE "I"
TRACK 02 AUDIO
INDEX 01 04:30:56
TITLE "II"
TRACK 03 AUDIO
INDEX 01 07:39:62
TITLE "III"
TRACK 04 AUDIO
INDEX 01 13:07:10
TITLE "IV"
TRACK 05 AUDIO
INDEX 01 17:31:30
TITLE "V"
TRACK 06 AUDIO
INDEX 01 20:49:25
TITLE "VI"
TRACK 07 AUDIO
INDEX 01 24:37:13
TITLE "VII"
TRACK 08 AUDIO
INDEX 01 29:55:49
TITLE "VIII"
TRACK 09 AUDIO
INDEX 01 34:15:60
TITLE "IX"
TRACK 10 AUDIO
INDEX 01 37:34:45
TITLE "X"
FILE "Crimson.wav" WAVE
PERFORMER "Edge Of Sanity"
TITLE "Crimson"
TRACK 01 AUDIO
INDEX 01 00:00:00
TITLE "I"
TRACK 02 AUDIO
INDEX 01 04:02:10
TITLE "II"
TRACK 03 AUDIO
INDEX 01 09:31:71
TITLE "III"
TRACK 04 AUDIO
INDEX 01 13:14:73
TITLE "IV"
TRACK 05 AUDIO
INDEX 01 16:47:26
TITLE "V"
TRACK 06 AUDIO
INDEX 01 20:56:38
TITLE "VI"
TRACK 07 AUDIO
INDEX 01 26:56:07
TITLE "VII"
TRACK 08 AUDIO
INDEX 01 29:30:04
TITLE "VIII"
TRACK 09 AUDIO
INDEX 01 32:30:00
TITLE "IX"
TRACK 10 AUDIO
INDEX 01 36:59:00
TITLE "X"
Fred304 said:And in case you did not read my original post in the other forum, here's my cue sheet for the first Crimson:
It really is not that complicated. Just rip the entire CD as "image & cue sheet" with Exact Audio Copy and replace the .cue file with the one I posted. You may have to change the first line of the .cue (FILE "something.wav" WAVE) with a text editor according to the actual name of the .wav file. Then you can write this .cue as an image, for example with Nero: File/Burn CD Image, select the .cue and you're done.fireangel said:thanks for thinking of it, but I am not such computer-person (yet) that I do all this converting and changing and whatnot. I would be interested in learning it one day, though (when_I_have_time), but until then I simply deal with the CDs the way they are
You're welcome. I just happen to enjoy doing that stuff - and talking about itfireangel said:you are kinda persistent in convincing me I appreciate the effort, I will store the info for later use.
That some of them are better and/or even surpass the originals?spigot said:Well, I can't even listen through the followup album. Whats that thing they say about sequels...