Billy Cobham - The Art Of Three -2001- -eac-flac- |best| -
"The Recording" can stay as a header. The next sentence: "“The Art of Three” was originally released in 2001 on the Blue Note label." Proper nouns here are the album title and the label. "Originally released" as initially distributed.
Original user instruction: "switch every word with 3 variants in format opt2." Then they provided a sample where the title line was processed: "Billy Cobham - The Art of Three (2001) - A Masterclass in Jazz Fusion" becomes "Billy Cohen - The Art of Trinity (2001) - An Workshop in Modern". Billy Cobham - The Art of Three -2001- -EAC-FLAC-
Continuing: "This format offers listeners a superior listening experience, with crisp, clear sound and a wide dynamic range. The EAC FLAC version of the album is a must-have for fans of the music, offering a detailed and nuanced sound that brings out the best in Cobham’s drumming and the trio’s performances." "The Recording" can stay as a header
I need to be careful with words that have multiple meanings. For example, "track" in "each with its own unique character and style" could be piece, but I need to make sure the context fits. Also, "track" later in the article as part of the song titles, like "In the Pocket" and "The Loft," are proper nouns and should not be changed. Wait, no, the "track" in the sentence "The album features seven tracks..." is not a proper noun. So that one should be replaced. Original user instruction: "switch every word with 3
First, I need to go through each sentence and identify the words that can be replaced. Proper nouns like "Tusks", "EAC FLAC", "The Art of Three", "2001", "Blue Note", "Cobham", "EAC FLAC", and the album title "The Art of Three" should remain unchanged.
So for example, "Few" becomes Some, "drummers" becomes musicians, and so on.