Of what recording?
Cassettes ARE magnetic recording tape. You can record these onto a computer and then burn them to CD, or use a standalone CD recorder to transfer the recording.
There are currently not any boomboxes that feature a CD recording feature.
Yes, she is currently recording songs for her debut album which is set for release this year.
I am not sure, but I have heard somewhere that they are currently writing and recording, so I am thinking sometime this year.
According to the article on the Compact Disk in Wikipedia, the CD-ROM was introduced in June of 1985. There is a link to the article below.
cd r is used for recording sounds and video
What about it? Regardless of release date or country the following can be said of all releases of "The Beatles Live at the Star Club 1962" (Also occasionally known as "The Silver Beatles"): The releases are illegal/bootleg, as the Beatles legally never gave their permission for the recordings. And the sound quality of the performances is very low-fi, these recordings are for completists/historians only, most certainly not for the casual fan.
シーディー /shii dii/ means 'compact disk/cd' in Japanese.
AAD means analogue recording straight to cd. ADD means analogue recording remastered in a digital studio then put on cd. DDD means digital recording, this applies to newer artists as analogue studios are no longer used
'CD' is commonly written as 'CD' in Japanese. It also may be written as it is pronounced in Japanese, which is シーディー (shiidii).
In their recording studio in London.
You may be able to find the Japanese Original Cast Recording of Les Miserables on online retailers like Amazon or CD Japan. It may also be available through specialty music stores that cater to international or Broadway music.