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- Gapless_album abstract "A gapless album is a type of album in which some or all of the tracks are intended to be heard seamlessly without any pause. Instead of individual tracks being separated by a brief moment of silence, each transitions directly into the next track without a pause in the sound. Joining tracks this way can be done for a number of reasons, such as splitting a piece's movements into individual tracks, or to help the cohesion of a concept album. Pink Floyd's The Wall, Green Day's American Idiot, and Kendrick Lamar's Good Kid, M.A.A.D City are famous examples of a gapless album.While gapless playback was relatively simple to achieve on traditional media formats, an early issue with computer-based formats such as MP3 was the lack of support for gapless playback, causing gapless albums to have short pauses in between each track. Beginning with the iTunes release of Madonna's Confessions on a Dance Floor, Apple attempted to fix this for their music players by releasing a version of the album where some tracks were merged into a single track to create the effect of gapless playback. Apple adopted gapless playback and gapless album support wholesale with the release of iTunes 7.0 in late 2006, the latter to work with its cross-fade feature. In 2007, Microsoft added gapless album support to its Zune client software.".
- Gapless_album wikiPageID "14247809".
- Gapless_album wikiPageLength "2379".
- Gapless_album wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Gapless_album wikiPageRevisionID "666218305".
- Gapless_album wikiPageWikiLink American_Idiot.
- Gapless_album wikiPageWikiLink Apple_Inc..
- Gapless_album wikiPageWikiLink Category:Digital_audio.
- Gapless_album wikiPageWikiLink Confessions_on_a_Dance_Floor.
- Gapless_album wikiPageWikiLink Fade_(audio_engineering).
- Gapless_album wikiPageWikiLink Gapless_playback.
- Gapless_album wikiPageWikiLink Good_Kid,_M.A.A.D_City.
- Gapless_album wikiPageWikiLink Green_Day.
- Gapless_album wikiPageWikiLink History_of_iTunes.
- Gapless_album wikiPageWikiLink ITunes.
- Gapless_album wikiPageWikiLink ITunes_version_history.
- Gapless_album wikiPageWikiLink Kendrick_Lamar.
- Gapless_album wikiPageWikiLink Madonna_(entertainer).
- Gapless_album wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft.
- Gapless_album wikiPageWikiLink Pink_Floyd.
- Gapless_album wikiPageWikiLink The_Wall.
- Gapless_album wikiPageWikiLink Zune.
- Gapless_album wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gapless album".
- Gapless_album wikiPageWikiLinkText "album".
- Gapless_album wikiPageWikiLinkText "gapless album".
- Gapless_album hasPhotoCollection Gapless_album.
- Gapless_album wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Gapless_album subject Category:Digital_audio.
- Gapless_album hypernym Album.
- Gapless_album type Album.
- Gapless_album comment "A gapless album is a type of album in which some or all of the tracks are intended to be heard seamlessly without any pause. Instead of individual tracks being separated by a brief moment of silence, each transitions directly into the next track without a pause in the sound. Joining tracks this way can be done for a number of reasons, such as splitting a piece's movements into individual tracks, or to help the cohesion of a concept album.".
- Gapless_album label "Gapless album".
- Gapless_album sameAs m.03cz3cr.
- Gapless_album sameAs Q5521780.
- Gapless_album sameAs Q5521780.
- Gapless_album wasDerivedFrom Gapless_album?oldid=666218305.
- Gapless_album isPrimaryTopicOf Gapless_album.