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A hidden track can be three things:
A hidden track can be three things:
* a track on a release that is not listed on the sleeve; [[Untitled Track Style|UntitledTrackStyle]].
* a track that is not listed on the release's sleeve (→[[Untitled Track Style|UntitledTrackStyle]]).
* a song in the pregap of a CD (music before track 1) [[Non-Album Track|NonAlbumTrack]], case 3.
* a song in the pregap of track 1 on a CD, i.e. is located before the first track (→[[Non-Album Track|NonAlbumTrack]], case 3).
* a song (or songs) that follow another song on the same track and is not listed on the sleeve. [[Untitled Track Style|UntitledTrackStyle]] and [[Multiple Title Style|MultipleTitleStyle]].
* one or more songs that follow another song on the same track, usually after a longer period of silence, but are not listed on the sleeve (→[[Untitled Track Style|UntitledTrackStyle]] & [[Multiple Title Style|MultipleTitleStyle]]).


Hidden tracks follow [[Untitled Track Style|UntitledTrackStyle]].
Hidden tracks follow [[Untitled Track Style|UntitledTrackStyle]].

Revision as of 22:06, 16 May 2006

A hidden track can be three things:

  • a track that is not listed on the release's sleeve (→UntitledTrackStyle).
  • a song in the pregap of track 1 on a CD, i.e. is located before the first track (→NonAlbumTrack, case 3).
  • one or more songs that follow another song on the same track, usually after a longer period of silence, but are not listed on the sleeve (→UntitledTrackStyle & MultipleTitleStyle).

Hidden tracks follow UntitledTrackStyle.