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Year: 1996
Bootlegs (Unofficial)
Music
Other
CD
Little Rarities 3 Bootlegs (Unofficial) CD

Little Rarities 3
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Format: CD

Catalog: PIC 06

Label: Piano Classics

Item Date:1996

Case: Standard Jewel Case

Bootleg Type: Silver

Sound Source: Soundtracks, B-Sides, Early Recordings

Category: Bootlegs (Unofficial)

Subcategory: Music

2nd Subcategory: Other

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Date: 2002
Catalog:HEN 011
Label:The Home(r) Entertainment Network
Description: This variant is released in a digipak instead of jewel case, has alternate artwork, and is released by a different bootleg label.
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Silver

A "silver CD" refers to how the data is transferred to the disc. If the bottom is blue/gold/green/etc (except in some special cases where a commercial release will be a gold CD) it's usually a CD-R, and anyone could make it. There are CD-Rs available with images printed on the artwork side of the disc using special printers, so that alone is not enough to discern whether or not it is a silver CD.

There are several ways to check whether a CD is silver-pressed or CD-R:
1) The most common and obvious way is to look at the bottom -- if it's any color other than silver (and occasionally gold for some special commercial releases), then it's definitely CD-R. But there are some CD-Rs that are silver-ish, so this alone isn't enough to say definitively that it's a silver-pressed CD.

2) Check for a matrix code printed onto the silver side of the CD around the center ring. Silvers will have this, while CD-Rs will have the matrix code printed on the inner-most ring (often made of plastic):

Here's a bit more reading on the difference between the two, although is mostly discussing official CD-R releases, rather than bootlegs:
https://www.discogs.com/forum/thread/344665
This bootleg of unknown origin contains mostly B-Sides, soundtrack songs, and early recordings. The spine should read "Pic 06" instead of "Pic 05," and "Loosing My Religion" should read "Losing My Religion" instead.
Track Listing:
No:Title:Length:
1.  Famous Blue Raincoat 05:33

2.  Butterfly 03:09

3.  Losing My Religion 05:04

4.  Down By The Seaside 07:51

5.  Frog On My Toe 03:37

6.  Graveyard 00:54

7.  Hungarian Wedding Song 01:00

8.  Never Seen Blue 03:38

9.  This Old Man 01:44

10.  London Girls 03:21

11.  That's What I Like Mick 03:00

12.  Samurai 03:05

13.  Amazing Grace 06:46

14.  Alamo 05:09

15.  Sister Named Desire 05:29

16.  Toodles Mr. Jim 03:09

17.  Baltimore 03:32

18.  Walking With You 04:32

19.  A Happy Day 04:01