Label: Virgin – VSCDJ1922, Jive – 0094637723029, Zomba Label Group – 0094637723029, Dope Nation Entertainment – 0094637723029 Format: CD, Single, PromoCountry: UK & Europe Released: Dec 2006 Genre: Electronic, Hip Hop, Funk / Soul Style: Breakbeat, RnB/Swing, Electro, Soul 1 Lil Star (Radio Edit) 3:14 2 Lil Star (Album Version) 4:52 3 Lil Star (Instrumental) 4:52 As I no longer collect physical CD's only
in digital format I am selling my
Collection of Music Here.
Note to Vero participants-if this listing contravenes any ownership rights, please contact me direct and I will remove the listing.
All the CD’s I am selling were bought second hand, most promos are acquired from Ex DJ’s personal collections through the years, and I am selling my own now personal collection.
All my CDs is used and has been played only once or twice and all in mint condition or it may have a few light scratches only or otherwise condition will be noted separately.
All CDs are cared and looked after and all cases in protected sleeves.
Shipment:
1. I will ship your item in 48 hours after your payment finished. Normally, it will delivery to you door step about 7 days from when I ship.
2. Payment: I accept PayPal only.
For International Buyers PayPal Only and from now I can except payments through PayPal in USA Dollars and in Euros!!!!
Shipping discount: I do combine shipment for the bulk orders. FOR EACH EXTRA CD £0.85
If you want to save on shipping cost, I can ship CDs without cases.
Items will be shipped as first class register shipping only for UK (no exceptions):
International will be shipped by register post without exceptions too. (ON REQUEST I CAN POST BY DHL EXPRESS)
Do not ask me to send by ordinary post because I wont do that.
FOR MULTIPLY ITEMS BUYERS PLEASE WAIT TILL I INVOICE YOU BEFORE PAYING.
PRICE LIST OF THE POSTAGE
For UK 1 CD single £3.50 pp, 1 CD Album or Singles in Album Cases £4.20
For EU 1 CD single £9.40 pp, 1 CD Album or Singles in Album Cases £10.05
For the rest of the world 1 CD single £12.00 pp, 1 CD Album or Singles in Album Cases £13.00
PAYMENTS MUST BE RECEIVED IN SEVEN DAYS OTHERWISE WILL STRIKE THROUGH RESOLUTION CENTRE AS NON-PAYING EBAYER
THANKS FOR BUYING AND DON’T FORGET TO LOOK FOR OTHER STUFF FOR SALE BECAUSE I AM SELLING MY WHOLE COLLECTION.
To eBay/buyer I bought this CD’S
legitimately and as I am selling it as a second
hand offer I do not infringe and copyright
laws
Info about CD-R CD’s
Format: acetate
Acetate - also known as CD-Writable) are now often produced by record companies prior to, or instead of, distribution of a ‘finished’ promotional CD. Also known as a CD-R ‘acetate’, they got this name when they first appeared as they were the digital technology equivalent of the metal and lacquer ‘acetate’ discs of the 60’s & 70’s. These were first cut in the studio, direct from the master tape and they enabled the artist, producer or record company executive to hear a track away from the studio environment almost straightaway; all they needed was a turntable to play the acetate. Nowadays the same theory applies, although on CD-R they can simply play it on their car stereo or personal Walkman! Early U.S. CD-R’s were gold in colour, and usually had simple handwritten artist and title information on the disc and sleeve insert, much like the acetates of previous decades. As technology progressed these discs were customised by the studios using them. They subsequently progressed to the silver and blue discs still in use today. These almost always have computer printed titles on the ‘label’ side and since duplication techniques have improved they are often a cheaper, and quicker, alternative for record companies to use instead of manufacturing proper compact discs. In extreme cases some CD-R’s may be produced weeks or months before a promotional disc is planned; even before titles, catalogue numbers and release dates have been scheduled. As a result some tracks may be left un-mastered, meaning they have not gone through the final editing process, they could have alternate ‘work-in-progress’ titles or be somehow different to the final mastered version. Generally, however, they are more likely to be used as a simple promotional format in much the same way that the more traditional promotional CDs are. CD-R’s are usually housed in a plain white titled sleeve which gives just basic information such as artist, title, tracks, running time and record or production company logos; but they can sometimes be issued in a picture sleeve if the final artwork is available. They rarely display a catalogue number. Depending on their intended purpose they can be just 1-track (usually the next single), multiple track album samplers or ‘teasers’, full albums, or even multiple discs to promote boxed sets or a back catalogue reissue campaign. They have become ever more collectable in recent years and genuine, early examples have been known to fetch significant sums.