Topic: [n00b] Help - Adding information to a release
Hi, I got a rather odd CD.
I bought it (used) for one song, but I'm kind of pedantic and I'd like the data to be correct.
The release -
http://musicbrainz.org/release/ef4a9a9f … 624111fc1f
The release did not have any MB ID associated - that's done now.
None of the tracks had ISRC codes.
I used cdrdao to get a ToC w/ ISRC codes and there were codes for every song EXCEPT the first track.
The ISRC codes were not completely in sequence -
02 ISRC "DEA819501044"
03 ISRC "DEA819501022"
04 ISRC "DEA819501045"
05 ISRC "DEA819501046"
06 ISRC "DEA819501047"
07 ISRC "DEA819501048"
08 ISRC "DEA819501049"
09 ISRC "DEA819501050"
10 ISRC "DEA819501023"
11 ISRC "DEA819501051"
12 ISRC "DEA819501052"
13 ISRC "DEA819501053"
14 ISRC "DEA819501054"
They are in sequence except for track 03 and 10 - which are in sequence with each other not the rest of the CD.
I know of no way to validate the ISRC. Is there a way?
With respect to track 01 - I believe they did not perform it themselves.
I believe what they did was take the Smokie "Living Next Door To Alice" track and just inserted the phrase "Alice, Who The F*** is Alice" at funny points in it. So that may be why it doesn't have ISRC, because it isn't a cover as much as it is a minor mod?
http://musicbrainz.org/recording/21c74f … a69828b7e0
Is the original recording. Should that ISRC be used?
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The CD is pretty much a CD of covers. I believe Gompie performs all the covers except that first 1 where they just inserted the lyrics.
Some of the covers are more than one song in the cover.
Track 06 - Everybody must get Stoned
In the release here, that's all the title has. But on CD it has two subtitles :
- Rainy Day Women NOS. 12 and 35
- They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haa!
Track 12 - Country Party
In release here, that's all the title has. But on CD it has four subtitles :
- Bonanza
- (Ghost) Riders in the Sky
- Rawhide
- Deep in the Heart of Texas
I assume those need to be indicated?
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Thanks for suggestions on how to do this.