Depends if you allowed for the addition of or to add files on the first "burn" and if there is any place left on the CD.
I believe...
Then, no, you can't.
Well thats lame, thanks for the help anyway.
Whats ironic is that I just got "The Best of Type O Negative" and wanted to rewrite the long versions of some songs over the short ones on the album, but its fine I guess.
Sorry ... apparently the music industry doesn't think that it's worthwhile to spend the extra money for CD/RWs ...
Get a blank CD, do it that way. If you've got a Lightscribe drive you can even make the new disk look just like the factory one. Or you could get an MP3 player, put the songs you want on there. That's what I did ... I've got a playlist on my iPhone that's pretty much just T-O-N, The Pogues and Warren Zevon.
Also ... is it 'Best Of' or 'Least Worst Of?' If it's 'Best Of' then ... that means that there's something of theirs that I don't have, and I need to go spend some money.
Its "The Best of" it looks like it was made in 2006.
And yeah my PC does have a burner, I might just burn a new copy with the longer songs.
By the way why would they put the shorter versions on the disc anyway? I can see for radio and videos, but on CD theres no excuse to cut the songs down.