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DescriptionThe original --------------------------------------------------------------------- Nickelback - Curb DTS 2 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Artist...............: Nickelback Album................: Curb Genre................: Rock Source...............: Lossless Year.................: 1996 Burn test............: 10/22/2012 Channels.............: 5.1 / 44100 HZ / 16 Bit Included.............: WAV,CUE,NFO,Cover Posted by............: MrMalikai on 5/22/2010, 11/22/2012 How to burn a DTS CD How to Play a DTS-CD or DTSWav Information..........: Play it LOUD! --------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracklisting --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. (00:03:49) Nickelback - Little Friend 2. (00:04:01) Nickelback - Pusher 3. (00:03:41) Nickelback - Detangler 4. (00:04:52) Nickelback - Curb 5. (00:04:27) Nickelback - Where? 6. (00:02:57) Nickelback - Falls Back On 7. (00:03:58) Nickelback - Sea Groove 8. (00:02:53) Nickelback - Fly 9. (00:03:54) Nickelback - Just Four 10. (00:04:03) Nickelback - Left 11. (00:03:43) Nickelback - Window Shopper 12. (00:04:08) Nickelback - I Don't Have Playing Time.........: 00:46:26 Total Size...........: 337.40 MB --------------------------------------------------------------------- It's a stereo to DTS 5.1 conversion. Burn it to a standard CD-R. Can be played on home theater systems that have a DTS decoder and on PC's with the software to play DTS. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Curb is the first studio album by Canadian rock band Nickelback. Originally self-released by the band on May 1, 1996, the album was later reissued by Roadrunner in 2002, with a different album cover. The album is named after a friend named Curby, who was killed in a car accident, along with his girlfriend who was also in the car. The original album cover is a picture of the wrecked car that Curby was killed in. The songs "Where?", "Fly", "Left" and "Window Shopper" had previously been released on the band's first extended play Hesher, and were re-recorded for the album. "Just Four" was later re-recorded and released as "Just For" on the band's third album, Silver Side Up, in 2001. When reissued in 2002, Curb entered the American Billboard 200 albums chart at number 182.[2] The album received its first certification 14 years after its release date; it was certified Gold in Canada as of March 2010. The majorly distorted guitar riffs and raw vocals from Curb are not as present in later releases. "Fly" was released as the only single from the album, in July 1996, for which the band's first promotional music video was also recorded. It showed the band playing at what appeared to be a party at a house. The re-released version of the album (2002) has a road on the cover, whereas the original 1996 version shows a wrecked car on the cover. The original is an extremely sought-after collector's item. Get the difference now? Related Torrents
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