Information about Cassette Single

Cassette single
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Images of two cassette singles

Two U.S. cassette singles and their cardboard slipcases: Donald Fagen's "Century's End" (1988) and the Rolling Stones' "Mixed Emotions" (1989)
Media type:magnetic tape
Encoding:analog signal
Capacity:generally less than 10 minutes total (2-3 songs), sometimes repeated on both sides
Read mechanism:tape head
Usage:audio playback


A cassette single (CS, also known by the trademark "Cassingle" or capitalized as the trademark "Cassette Single") is a music single in the form of a Compact Cassette. The first commercial release of a cassette single appears to have been the Go-Gos' song "Vacation" b/w "Beatnik Beach" by I.R.S. Records, which trademarked the "Cassingle" name, in 1982, although the recording industry resisted the format. [Capitol & Columbia tried several cassette singles in 1984-1986.] The format was finally introduced on a wide scale in 1987, when vinyl record album sales were declining in favor of cassette recordings; the cassette single was meant to replace the 45 record in a similar way.[1]

Originally, most cassette singles were released in a cardboard sleeve that slipped over the outside of the release. This was then usually shrink wrapped in plastic. Some singles contained one song on each side, much as 45s had done, but others repeated the songs on both sides. In some markets, cassette singles generally used the same packaging as standard cassettes, a plastic box with a paper insert.

As the cassette maxi-single was released, more intricate packaging was incorporated that looked similar to the packaging of a regular cassette release. These were placed in regular plastic cassette cases with a paper/cardstock insert. Unlike a full-length cassette album, these were generally only one two-sided inlay instead of a fold-out. Maxi-singles usually contained 4 versions of a single song, ie: unique mixes & edits, but some contained versions of 2 different songs.

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Insert from the "Winter" cassette single by Tori Amos. Like many British cassette singles, it was sold in a regular cassette box with a paper insert.


Although the cassette had reached a high level of popularity by the late 1980s, due to the ubiquity of mobile devices such as the Sony Walkman, the boombox and car audio cassette players, cassette singles never eclipsed gramophone records to the same extent as cassette albums had done.

Cassette Singles around the world

Australia

In Australia, cassette singles were popular until the late 1990s. Australian cassette singles suffered from a lack of packaging and design when compared to their UK or European counterparts. Record companies such as Virgin and EMI would use a standard design for all releases, which featured a square copy of the vinyl artwork on the cover and standard typography and record company logos on the inlay card. Rear cover artwork was not used.

United Kingdom

In the UK, after the introduction of Compact Disc singles, cassette singles were retained as a low-cost alternative, sold alongside the CD version, but at a somewhat lower price (often £2.29 compared to £3.99 for the CD), and often with fewer "bonus" tracks. By the end of the 1990s, many forms of prerecorded audio cassettes were being phased out, although cassette singles were still stocked by most retailers until 2003.

United States

Bryan Adams' "Heat of the Night" b/w "Another Day" was released as a cassette single by A&M Records on March 13, 1987, making it the first to be released in the U.S. after the industry had agreed to introduce the format on a wide scale and to stop producing 45-rpm singles. In contrast to the earlier Go-Go's single, which was packaged in a regular cassette box, the Bryan Adams single was issued in a unique outer snap-open soft black plastic case with a red colored cassette shell. This case was not used on later single issues and most companies issued them in the new low-cost cardboard slipcase packaging with only one or two opting for the regular type cassette box.

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Donald Jay Fagen (born January 10, 1948 in Passaic, New Jersey) is an American musician and songwriter, best known as co-writer, co-founder, singer, and pianist with the jazz-rock band Steely Dan.
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Released 1989
Format CD, 7"
Recorded March-June 1989
Genre Rock
Length 4 min 39 s
Label Rolling Stones/Virgin
Writer(s) Jagger/Richards
Producer(s) Chris Kimsey & The Glimmer Twins
Peak chart positions

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    Magnetic tape is a medium for magnetic recording generally consisting of a thin magnetizable coating on a long and narrow strip of plastic. Nearly all recording tape is of this type, whether used for recording audio or video or for computer data storage.
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    Encoding is the process of transforming information from one format into another. The opposite operation is called decoding.

    There are a number of more specific meanings that apply in certain contexts:

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    An analog or analogue signal is any time continuous signal where some time varying feature of the signal is a representation of some other time varying quantity. It differs from a digital signal in that small fluctuations in the signal are meaningful.
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    Happy", "Cupid" and "Hate You" and Ty Tabor brought "Ocean" to the Tapehead recording sessions.
  • All other songs were band created during the recording session - a song a day for 14 days.
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  • In music, a single is a short recording of one or more separate tracks. This can be released for sale to the public in a variety of different formats.
    • Vinyl singles consist of one or more tracks on a traditional gramophone record.

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    Compact Cassette

    Typical 60-minute Compact Cassette
    Media type: magnetic tape
    Encoding: analog signal
    Capacity: 23 minutes per side (C46)
    30 minutes per side (C60)
    45 minutes per side (C90)
    50 minutes per side (C100)
    60 minutes per side (C120)
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    Beauty and the Beat
    (1981) Vacation
    (1982) Talk Show
    (1984)

    Vacation was the Go-Go's second album, released in 1982.
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    I.R.S. (International Record Syndicate) Records was a record label, started in the United States in 1979 by Miles Copeland III along with Jay Boberg and Carl Grasso. Miles was also the manager of Wishbone Ash, The Police, and later, Sting, as well as other bands. I.R.S.
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    gramophone record (also phonograph record, or simply record) is an analogue sound storage medium consisting of a flat disc with an inscribed modulated spiral groove starting near the periphery and ending near the center of the disc.
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    album or record album is a collection of related audio or music tracks distributed to the public. The most common way is through commercial distribution, although smaller artists will often distribute directly to the public by selling their albums at live concerts or on
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    gramophone record (also phonograph record, or simply record) is an analogue sound storage medium consisting of a flat disc with an inscribed modulated spiral groove starting near the periphery and ending near the center of the disc.
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    Also see Shrink Rap (disambiguation)


    Shrinkwrap, also shrink wrap or shrink film, is a material made up of polymer plastic film. When heat is applied to this material it shrinks tightly over whatever it was covering.
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    A maxi single or maxi-single is a music single release with more than the usual two tracks (generally an a-side song and a b-side song).

    The first maxi-singles


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    Sony Corporation
    ソニー株式会?


    Public (TYO: 6758 ; NYSE:  SNE )
    Founded May 7 1946 (adopted current name in 1958) by Masaru Ibuka and Akio Morita[1]
    Headquarters Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan[1]
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    Walkman is a popular Sony brand used to market its portable audio and video players. The original Walkman introduced a change in music listening habits, allowing people to carry their own choice of music with them.
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    Boombox (or Boom-box) - also sometimes known as a Ghettoblaster or (in parts of Europe) "radio-cassette" - is a name given to portable stereo systems capable of playing radio stations and recorded music (usually cassettes and/or, since the early 1990's, CDs),
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    Car audio is a term used to describe the sound system fitted in an automobile. A stock car audio system refers to one that was specified by the manufacturer when the car was built.
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    Anglosphere describes a group of anglophone (English-speaking) nations which share historical, political, and cultural characteristics rooted in or attributed to the historical experience of the United Kingdom (UK).
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    Anthem
    Advance Australia Fair [1]


    Capital Canberra

    Largest city Sydney
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    Europe is one of the seven traditional continents of the Earth. Physically and geologically, Europe is the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, west of Asia. Europe is bounded to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the west by the Atlantic Ocean, to the south by the Mediterranean Sea,
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    Virginity is a term used as an expression of purity. In its most common context, it is a concept that refers to the state of a person never having engaged in sexual intercourse. A person who still has his or her virginity can accordingly be described as being a virgin.
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    EMI Group PLC

    Public (LSE:  EMI )
    Founded 1931
    Headquarters London, England, UK

    Key people Eric Nicoli, CEO
    Martin Stewart, CFO
    Industry Music
    Revenue £2.07 billion (2006)
    Net income £724.
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    logo (from the Greek λογότυπος = logotipos) is a graphical element, symbol, or icon that, together with its logotype (which is set in a unique typeface or arranged in a particular way) form a trademark or brand.
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    Motto
    "Dieu et mon droit" [2]   (French)
    "God and my right"
    Anthem
    "God Save the Queen" [3]
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    Compact Disc

    The closely spaced tracks on the readable surface of a Compact Disc cause light to diffract into a full visible colour spectrum
    Media type: Optical disc
    Encoding: Various
    Capacity: Typically up to 700 MB
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    Bryan Adams OC, OBC, (born 5 November, 1959) is a Canadian rock singer, guitarist, songwriter and photographer.
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