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well for an art critic like me CD 's are are very useful because music is a form of art . . . .

but CD 's have another way of use in a very creative ways , especially worn out on. . . .

well your idea can be possible with just a creative touch . . . .

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I guess not. Here are some LPs which I can't find on CDs:

The Beatles - rock and roll music

The Beatles - love songs

The Beatles with Tony Sheridan 1961

The Peppermint Rainbow - pink lemonade

and many others...

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