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- Gardner, Eriq (2012-08-01). "Pour Some Sugar Again: Why Def Leppard is Rerecording Hits". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2021-05-31. "White Christmas"...
- Re-recording is the process by which the audio track of a film or video production is created. An Audio re-recording is often called a re-recording of...
- Re-recording may refer to: Re-recording (filmmaking), the process with which the audio track of a film or video production is created Re-recording (video...
- incentivized by Swift's situation. Weverse said "the recording industry had been watching [Swift's] rerecording project closely to see where it might go and has...
- of its target met and 2,891 individual pledgers. The re-recording was produced at Angel Recording Studios in northern London with the English Chamber Choir...
- Seo's 9th album Seotaiji Band Live Album 2000/2001 (2001) 6th Album Re-recording & ETPFEST Live (2003) Seotaiji Live Tour Zero '04 (2005) The Great Seotaiji...
- and in several sessions, it was possible for the first players to start recording tool-****isted demos. In a few months, in June 1999, Finnish Esko Koskimaa...
- Retrieved December 21, 2018. Weatherby, Taylor (January 15, 2019). "JoJo On Rerecording Her First Two Albums After Legal Battle: 'This Is Closing a Chapter For...
- Sound recording and reproduction is the electrical, mechanical, electronic, or digital inscription and re-creation of sound waves, such as spoken voice...
- (often with modified lyrics)‍—  from a previously recorded song but re-recording the melody instead of directly sampling it. Interpolation is often cited...