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'''''The Cornerstone Player 016''''' is, as the title indicates, the sixteenth edition of a sampler CD compiled by promotional company Cornerstone | '''''The Cornerstone Player 016''''' is, as the title indicates, the sixteenth edition of a sampler CD compiled by promotional company Cornerstone. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
With the cover of ''TCP 016'' touting "new music, imports, rarities, production, videos", the two-disc set is comprised of a completely audio Disc One, and Disc Two features a few dance tracks linked in a megamix, with several CD-ROM videos and video game demos. The Disc One features intermittent spoken word/announcement tracks much like a radio station ID, and the whole thing plays like a radio show. | With the cover of ''TCP 016'' touting "new music, imports, rarities, production, videos", the two-disc set is comprised of a completely audio Disc One, and Disc Two features a few dance tracks linked in a megamix, with several CD-ROM videos and video game demos. The Disc One features intermittent spoken word/announcement tracks much like a radio station ID, and the whole thing plays like a radio show. | ||
The Disc One of ''TCP 016'' contains an extremely rare Weezer acoustic rendition of "[[Buddy Holly]]", recorded at St. Louis radio station KPNT. The disc's artwork does not specify the date of the recording, but considering its 1999 | The Disc One of ''TCP 016'' contains an extremely rare Weezer acoustic rendition of "[[Buddy Holly]]", recorded at St. Louis radio station KPNT. The disc's artwork does not specify the date of the recording, but considering its conflicting copyright dates (1999, 2000, 2001), and the fact that Weezer was not actively appearing at radio stations from 1997 through early 2001, it is likely during the Green era. | ||
The compilation ironically also features a track by spoof lounge singer [[Richard Cheese]], who covered "Buddy Holly" on one of his albums, and a video by [[Cold]], a band that recorded a song [[Rivers Cuomo]] had co-written with frontman Scooter Ward. | The compilation ironically also features a track by spoof lounge singer [[Richard Cheese]], who covered "Buddy Holly" on one of his albums, and a video by [[Cold]], a band that recorded a song [[Rivers Cuomo]] had co-written with frontman Scooter Ward. | ||