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  2. Music for Nine Post Cards - Wikipedia

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    Empire Of Signs. Producer. Hiroshi Yoshimura. Hiroshi Yoshimura chronology. Music For Nine Post Cards. (1982) Pier & Loft. (1983) Music For Nine Post Cards is the debut studio album by Hiroshi Yoshimura, released by Sound Process in 1982 and rereleased by Empire of Signs in 2017.

  3. Mini CD - Wikipedia

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    Mini CD single, a small disc. The format is mainly used for audio CD singles in certain regions (singles are sold on normal 120 mm CDs in many countries), much like the old vinyl single. An 80 mm disc can hold up to 24 minutes of music, or 210 MiB (210 × 2 20 bytes) of data. They are often referred to as Maxi CDs in some countries.

  4. Dance card - Wikipedia

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    A dance card is typically a booklet with a decorative cover, listing dance titles, composers, and the person with whom the woman intended to dance. Typically, it would have a cover indicating the sponsoring organization of the ball and a decorative cord by which it could be attached to a lady's wrist or ball gown.

  5. IBM Music Feature Card - Wikipedia

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    Type. Professional sound cards. The IBM Music Feature Card (simply referred to as the IBM PC 'Music Feature' by IBM) and sometimes abbreviated as the IBM MFC, or just IMFC) is a professional-level [1] sound card for the PC, and used the 8-bit ISA bus. The card made use of the Yamaha YM2164 chip which produces sound and music via FM synthesis. [2]

  6. House of Cards (album) - Wikipedia

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    House of Cards is the fourteenth studio album by the Canadian progressive rock band Saga, released on 12 February 2001 by Steamhammer. Recorded at Sound Image Studios in Van Nuys , Los Angeles, it was produced by bassist/keyboardist Jim Crichton.

  7. The Greencards - Wikipedia

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    The Greencards are an American progressive bluegrass band that formed in 2003 in Austin, Texas, and relocated in 2005 to Nashville, Tennessee. The band was founded by Englishman Eamon McLoughlin and Australians Kym Warner and Carol Young. The musicians originally performed in local Austin bars, and soon found increasing acclaim.