Talk:The Hard Road

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Clean Up[edit]

The Track Listing was much too long and is simply to confusing to provide a quick listing of the albums tracks and their times - because of all the credits of the different sections of tracks. I intend to move that text into a new section "Song Credits" and re write the track listing.Revoranii 13:47, 18 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Secret Track[edit]

How To Rip Hidden Track[edit]

use EAC to rip the CD, and select 'append gaps to next track' and then 'detect gaps' the first track should show as RED, and be around 7 minutes in length. Rip it, and you've gotten the track for further information. Ask here.

Talk[edit]

rgNet: I've heard this album over and over again. there is NO secret track.

ssmessenger: Sorry bro, but try starting the CD at track one and then rewinding for a couple of minutes. Bingo :)

rgNet: Shall 'TRY' it.. Wierd though, when I open the CD in EAC it doesnt pick up any kind of hidden track.

pete: i have a cd player in my hosue and you can get to the secret track, the cd player in my car though can't, i think it is player dependant. try it in a higher quality player?

rgNet: Ahh yeh, I actually got in contact with the Hilltop Hoods recently, and asked them about the Secret Track, they said that it only works on some players, that you need to search backwards from track one. I'm sure that my player Wouldnt be able to play it. If you can play it in your player, please say which model player you have, and if you can get it working on your computer, please say which program you used.

pete: I have a Sony CDP-S41 player, no pc to work it yet and when i ripped the album with windows media player it didn't register at all

rgNet: I tried it on my CD player, it didnt work. I wonder if ANY ripping programs work (ie. EAC) to find this 'hidden track'. So if anyone has been able to get a ripping program to pick up on it, please tell us so we can get the program

Fair use rationale for Image:The Hard Road Cover.jpg[edit]

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BetacommandBot 04:56, 29 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Inline citations[edit]

I will be returning to this page in due course, but this page really needs more inline citations—I am surprised that a tag has not been added. The album was a significant release in the Australian music scene, so information should not be difficult to locate.--Soulparadox (talk) 06:40, 15 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]