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I dunno if this has been posted up already, but **************.com has an article on Tech N9ne and Everready..
http://www.**************.com/news/9221/

Tech N9ne Returns November 7 With "Everready", First Studio Album In Four Years
September 22, 2006 by nando

Independent rap juggernaut Tech N9ne returns November 7 with his first studio album in four years. Everready is the highly anticipated release from Kansas City’s rap ruler, who has sold more than 500,000 units independently. The album features guest appearances from gold-selling artists E-40 and Brotha Lynch Hung, as well as production from Rick Rock (Jay-Z, E-40, Fabolous, The Federation) and The Legendary Traxster (Mariah Carey, Twista, Do Or Die, Cam’ron).

The follow-up to 2001’s Anghellic and 2002’s Absolute Power is a double disc package with more than 145 minutes of music. Everready features the myspace.com favorite “Jellysickle.” The block-rocking Rick Rock-produced track, which features E-40, has generated more than 500,000 plays in four months. A video for emerging club single “Bout Ta’ Bubble” will be shot in Kansas City at the end of September, and the emotional “The Rain” gives fans an intimate look into a rapper’s life on the road away from his family. These songs represent the diversity Tech N9ne displays on Everready.

“This is Anghellic, Absolute Power combined,” Tech says. “It has the personal stuff Anghellic had or the party stuff that Absolute Power had. I think this is my best work.”

Tech N9ne, who has performed in front of more than a half a million people in the last three years, will be touring extensively throughout the next year. He will be appearing with DMX and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony on select dates this year and will be headlining other stops. Please visit www.therealtechn9ne.com to see his tour schedule.

Everready is the first release from Strange Music’s new venture with independent distribution machine Fontana, a Universal Music Group subsidiary that enjoyed rap success with the release of DJ Quik’s Trauma and DJ Muggs vs GZA The Genius’ Grandmasters albums in 2005. Tech N9ne co-owns Strange Music with music executive Travis O’Guin.

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JuggalOutkAxt said:
The follow-up to 2001’s Anghellic and 2002’s Absolute Power is a double disc package with more than 145 minutes of music.
Is it a double disk CD or what?

I haven't heard anything about that besides in this article...
 

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Robby2Slobby said:
Is it a double disk CD or what?

I haven't heard anything about that besides in this article...
There's been a few mentions elsewhere on the board, the second disc is spose to be a Strange Sampler deal thing. And if you'd look at some of the online stores, you'd see that they also have it listed as two discs......
 
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Robby2Slobby said:
Is it a double disk CD or what?

I haven't heard anything about that besides in this article...
well you can only fit about 80 mins on a PCM Audio CD so the extra 65 mins should be on another disk.


edit: don't know how much they can fit on a Sony/Philips Super Audio Cd but I doubt it'll be in that format anyway