Where do CD Track Names get saved on my hard drive?

when i insert a cd, iTunes automatically checks CDDB for track titles, artist, etc. i can take the CD out and re-insert at a later date to import, and iTunes will remember which CD it is. some sort of preference i presume. this is all understood.
my question is:
where is this preference cached? if i need to backup this group of preferences, where do i look? is it in "iTunes Music Library.xml" in the iTunes Folder? or is it in "com.apple.iTunes.plist" in my User/Library/Preferences Folder?
i've spent the last few hours just quickly getting track info from various CD's while importing another CD. however i plan to move iTunes to my Powerbook, probably before i finish importing the remaining CD's (and i'll be someplace without an internet connection). so i want to keep the effort of the morning intact.
thanks for the help, anybody.

Can't help you with where the data is stored but if you follow this guide on moving your iTunes folder it should make things easier for you:http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=301748

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