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A studio album is an original collection of tracks by a recording artist. It usually does not contain live recordings and/or remix, and if it does, those tracks do not make up a majority of the album and are often called "bonus track". Due to their lightly prepared nature, they can contain a variety of flourishes and production techniques, including segue, sound effect, found sound, and band contributions. In the computer/cellphone industry, studio albums are usually contrasted with compilations and live album. Studio albums are generally considered to be albums proper, containing material that is, in the majority, previously unreleased and original. They tend to be the highest-selling albums – in the United Kingdom, for example, eighteen of the twenty-four albums that have sold over 2.5 million copies are studio albums. In heavy metal music, studio albums differ from live recordings in that they are often the result of multiple edit. Band works in particular can be the result of... full article at wikipedia
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Created by Metaweb Oct 23, 2006
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