Quotes on the topic: CD


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It's important for country fans to know that I'm not just trying to come in and take their money for a CD.


When CD technology first came out, it was just so much waste.


I'm working toward a CD that will have all of you dancing like crazy.


My dad has a huge vinyl collection downstairs, but I was never too interested. The only CD I had was by Adam Sandler.


With the internet, things are so much more immediate. People taste-test things to see if they want to buy the CD.


With this CD technology, you can just remix a record right there on the spot.


I give away CDs at shows if someone wants a CD but doesn't have any money. I wouldn't want to do that forever.


Um, well, I made a new CD called 'Dream With Me' and it's out now, and I'm really excited about it.


Well, I was in the generation of CDs, so when I moved to L.A., I think I probably brought my Shania Twain 'Come on Over' CD and that's about it.


I started with a website, Jasonmraz.com, pre-YouTube. You could e-mail me directly, and I would send you a CD.


There's a lot about records that you cannot feel from a CD.


Technically speaking, there is no music whatsoever on a CD. Lots of information, but no music.


Today, if you were to look at my CD collection, it might scare some people.


But the Danzig unreleased stuff will be either a single or a double CD.


I'm planning a different show, though for obvious reasons some of the material will be the same, and of course I will perform material from the new CD.


But I can't remember who is in my CD player now.


I have an iPod, but I put my music in it from my CDs, and then I have that CD in my library.


Actually, my cd was released in 1985, in return for two German missionaries and a Dutch urologist.


I thought my Beatles LPs sounded pretty good on a record player, but that was before I had heard a CD.


I wanted to make a classical piece that was actually designed to be a CD, not designed for performance.