Cassette single

cassette single
Cassette Single trademark logo
Released by the Parlophone record label in the UK, Tina Turner's 1995 song GoldenEye as a cassette single, listing the standard 'edit' and an extended 'club edit' on side 1.
Media typeMagnetic tape
EncodingAnalogue signal
CapacityBetween 10–30 minutes total[1] (3-6 songs/versions), sometimes repeated on both sides
Read mechanismTape head
StandardCompact Cassette
Dimensions103 × 64 × 12 mm
UsageAudio playback
Released1980 (1980)

A cassette single (CS), also known by the trademark cassingle, or capitalised as the trademark Cassette Single, is a music single supplied in the form of a Compact Cassette. The cassette single was introduced in 1980.[2]

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  2. ^ Johnson, Bobbie (19 October 2006). "CDs, downloads ... and now band launches the memory-stick single". www.TheGuardian.com. London: The Guardian – Guardian News & Media Limited. Retrieved 5 September 2020.

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