Creating an audio CD

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  The man page for wodim (aka cdrecord) says:

To copy an audio CD in the most accurate way, first run

            icedax dev=/dev/cdrom -vall cddb=0 -B -Owav

        and then run

            wodim dev=/dev/cdrw -v -dao -useinfo -text  *.wav


The icedax command produced the .wav files and the .inf files.

However, I get the following error from wodim:

wodim: No tracks specified. Need at least one.
Usage: wodim [options] track1...trackn

Use    wodim -help
to get a list of valid options.

Use    wodim blank=help
to get a list of valid blanking options.

Use    wodim dev=b,t,l driveropts=help -checkdrive
to get a list of drive specific options.

Use    wodim dev=help
to get a list of possible SCSI transport specifiers.

So if the man page is in error, has anyone else done this a different 
way and made it work?
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