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re-record
[ ree-ri-kawrd ]
verb (used with object)
- to record (something) another time.
- to transfer (a recording) from one process to another, as from shellac to long-playing record.
re-record
verb
- to make a recording of (something recorded before) again
they had to re-record it in the studio
Word History and Origins
Origin of re-record1
Example Sentences
After buying it back, she enlisted one of her heroes, Jamie Principle, to re-record the vocals - a love letter to the unifying power of dance music.
He also said that he had phoned her in tears and pressurised her to re-record the consultation.
"She knew she’d never get the recordings back so she decided to re-record her music on her own terms."
But what is different now is labels are "tightening up" contracts by extending the amount of time that must pass before musicians can re-record their songs, she said.
Previously contracts specified about five years before artists could re-record but in some cases it is now 20 years, Regan said.
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