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Rod Stewart: Live at the Los Angeles Forum*<br />

Eubie!*<br />

Paul McCartney & Wings Rockshow*<br />

The above titles are listed in stock number order, which may or may not reflect<br />

the order in which they were pressed at the factory. The first two titles are<br />

movies with the stock number starting with 10, while the last six are musical<br />

performances with the stock number starting with 12. The <strong>CED</strong> title "The Kids are<br />

Alright" was an early stereo title, but wasn't released until a couple months<br />

after the above in July 1982.<br />

Another question that comes up is, What was the first ever VideoDisc? Like the<br />

above, there were a number of titles available for purchase at the <strong>CED</strong> launch in<br />

March 1981, as RCA had spent most of 1980 and early 1981 pressing a warehouse<br />

full of discs for the nationwide launch. But according to the publication _RCA<br />

Engineer_ the first production title mastered was "Race for Your Life, Charlie<br />

Brown", which curiously enough isn't even close to having the lowest numerical<br />

stock number. If you look at this title, you may notice the rainbow-style label<br />

pattern. Other titles with this rainbow pattern like "The Love Bug" and "The<br />

Philadelphia Story" may be among the first titles pressed, as this would make<br />

sense from a manufacturing standpoint.<br />

--Tom Howe<br />

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<strong>CED</strong> Digest Vol 2. No. 6 2/8/97<br />

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Date: Sun, 2 Feb 1997 16:28:17 -0800 (PST)<br />

<strong>From</strong>: Jesse Skeen<br />

To: Tom Howe <br />

Subject: Re: <strong>CED</strong> Digest Vol. 2 No. 5<br />

Mime-Version: 1.0<br />

Question: What were ALL of the first <strong>CED</strong> titles that were available at<br />

the launch?<br />

Also, I've been told the 2 very last <strong>CED</strong>'s were Youngblood and Enemy Mine.<br />

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<strong>From</strong>: THX70MMDTS<br />

Date: Sun, 2 Feb 1997 23:54:37 -0500 (EST)<br />

To: ceds@teleport.com<br />

Subject: <strong>CED</strong> question<br />

Tom Howe:<br />

You recently answered an inquiry on the first stereo and first ever <strong>CED</strong> discs

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