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Album completo eros ramazzotti noi download torrent An album is a collection of audio tracks and lyrics released by one artist, which may be released in various formats. For instance, recordings of concerts or the spoken narration of a book might form part of an album. Albums can be transferred to most modern digital music player formats, such as MP3 and AAC. Today albums most commonly contain at least one digital download card but might also include other items such as prints and postcards. Many artists start their careers by self-releasing their recorded music on studio albums with little fanfare; it is still common for new artists to release their first recordings on an album. The word album derives from the medieval Latin word albūm , which meant "white cloth". The earliest known usage of the term "album" in the musical sense was in the 14th century. The word album was first used in written format at around the same time by English author John Wycliffe. In 1377, English priest William Edyndon uses the word in an essay concerning the then-new technology of writing material on pages, another new form of book intended for personal use. By 1391, it had reached a more common usage as a name for a collection of sacred texts. 1605 saw the first usage of the word "album" to mean a book for holding written materials. The word changed meaning over time, originally being defined as a small thick booklet, and then later as a collection of sheets of paper for holding press cuttings. By the early 20th century, all three meanings referred to separate pages in a book, with usage indicating that it was an itemized collection of sheets. This usage became the most common meaning in the 1930s. The word was finally established as an adjective in 1949, albumy , but its use has diminished since then; it is now uncommon except in fossilized expressions such as "photographic album". The word album is an Anglicization of the French "albumen" or Latin "albumenum", which came from the Italian albume. Album , which is attested from 1797 , comes from Latin "albus", meaning "white, blank". Albūm was recorded in English around 1530 and meant any sooty residue left on a glass, or anything made of such as a page or a feudal record. Albumen prints were made by coating one side with fine powder and binding it to paper. The other side had a pattern cut into it showing through as a different colour. They were produced as an inexpensive way to reproduce artworks for the general public starting in the 19th century. The prints were later offered for sale as complete sets. The word "albumen" is used for photographic prints produced by the albumen process, a type of print first introduced in the 1840s. The word "album" derives from the medieval Latin word "albūm", which in earlier times meant a kind of white linen liturgical vestment, as well as a hymnal or book containing liturgical songs. The French word "album" came directly into English in 1796, with albums in French already being known and several current English words derived from Arabic album possibly dating back to 13th century Andalusia ("Al-Andalus") in south-western Spain. cfa1e77820
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