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To: Minn
The CDDB probably has info for the songs you digitized.
iTunes and Win Media Player likely found this info quickly through an online search and then returned it to your PC.
This online function can actually be turned off for Win Media Player.

Though it may never have been released on CD, the album info is held within the CDDB database.

The results of my search at Gracenote (Formerly CDDB):

Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes / In The Heat

Track Title
1. Love Goes To War  
2. New Romeo  
3. Love Is The Drug  
4. Captured  
5. I Can't Live Without Love  
6. Over My Head  
7. Don't Look Back  
8. Tell Me Lies  
9. Action Speaks Louder Than Words  
10. New Coat Of Pain  

18 posted on 02/18/2006 5:50:12 AM PST by Bloody Sam Roberts (Crime cannot be tolerated. Criminals thrive on the indulgences of society's understanding.)
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To: Bloody Sam Roberts; endthematrix; HAL9000; weegee; MJY1288; SamAdams76
This is truly incredible. Based on the Gracenote theory, I decided to push the limits. I have a bootleg CD sent to me from some kind chick I made internet contact with once. It’s really poor quality (Like your average Dead bootleg) so I never play it. It's obviously made on a hand tape recorder and is probably mono. Often times the wind is louder than the music. It is labeled by hand with marker: “Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes 'JukeStock' Disk One Tintal Falls, NJ 3-03-01” Within seconds of inserting it I saw this:

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Every song listing is correct. Theories?

19 posted on 02/18/2006 8:08:37 AM PST by Minn
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