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Lee Wrecker🍰 22nd Aug 2017
| | Thanks Graham the 'h' must have fallen off in the cutting and pasting process. But, yes, that's the link and it is the Canadian version the inlay clearly states manufactured and distributed in Canada. In regard to your comment that there is no reason we can't "have entries for any identifiable countries". I agree but the guidelines here in CD Albums don't and it's a long, long story that's best avoided if possible. Skid-addle off on your merry way and thanks for the fix - or should that be fish? |
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Graham7 21st Aug 2017
| | Lee, I fixed your link, you'd left out the h in https, that's why it didn't work
Did you mean to link to this one, your link seems to be a US copy, possibly this one?
(I'm only here tidying an errant link, but see no reason why we can't have entries for any identifiable countries) |
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ppint. 21st Aug 2017
| | @apollo59: not sure what's to apologise for; and yes, merkin music corpses, especially with regard to pop music, regarded them as two - or even just one - a-sides plus eight or nine b-sides° in the 60s.
° - i think that was phil spector's formulation, characterising an album - but i'm not absolutely certain now - it was half a century ago! |
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Apollo59 20th Aug 2017
| | @ppint: sorry for my lack of Romulan Star Trek text abilities - but I'd just like to add further to the US industry standards - apparently they didn't like LP's with less than 10 tracks and also with an uneven number of tracks. Of course, this was all back in the 1960's. |
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Apollo59 20th Aug 2017
| | @leonard: no you can't see any because there aren't any - but you'll just have to take my word for it that the Canada issue does have the same details. |
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Lee Wrecker🍰 20th Aug 2017
| | Leonard, I agree that there should be both but it does make a mockery of the guidelines when contributors and MODS alike are using there own systems or preferences and not following the guidelines. The sleeping dogs and sacred cows live on as the guidelines fly away in the breeze. |
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ppint. 20th Aug 2017
| | lee: one of the many abiding° strangenesses regarding the wonderful music industry-money-making machine is the way that the merkin & canadadian tentacles of their megacorpses seem to exclude themselves from the world when one or another of their other tentacles release international cd editions of albums - even where the musucmegacorpses in question owns or currently controls world rights to the recordings.
this may be for local legal reasons, including how they thus avoid, rather than evade, import tariffs and duties, keeping track of fees payable by them to different copyright-holders and differing royalty rates payayable in the different traditional publishing markets or territories°°, or - for all yr hmbl srppnt. knows - different demands made by the local deities and/or their self-appointed sole representatives on earth.
- but it does mean that the "international" flag , or absence of flag, that 45worlds uses consequently doesn't mean what the word "international" obviously means to everyone unaware of this, including to people just arriving here, or even coming to "cdworld" from the "lpworld" part of 45worlds.
(and even in "lpworld", we have the fun of trying to work out when & whether apparently dutch or german lps are in fact yeurppean - and, if so, whether yeurppean does or doesn't include yuk-of-gb-and-norn-ironian...)(i shall refrain from risking reraising "the xxxxian question"°°°)
° - so far...
°° - i've only just learned that royalty rates differed between merkin & yuk-of-gb-and-norn-ironian markets'/territories' "best of" albums compiling a group/band/artist's singles (or single a-sides) - which is apparently why their albums were often/usually anything from two to four, or even more tracks shorter than ours (thanks, philmh)
°°° - cf. "the muntab question", if you're a discworld reader; or "the schleswig-holstein question", if you're a historian interested in the victorian era and/or the habsburgs, the rise of prussia, bismarck, etc. |
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leonard 20th Aug 2017
| | You won't see me change it to International. Rather have a separate Canadian entry. |
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Lee Wrecker🍰 20th Aug 2017
| | You're right Leonard this is the USA release. I think Apollo59 was just saying his Canadian copy had the same details as this. There are some pics of the Canadian release here that prove this to be correct. So international according to our guidelines unless they don't apply to the USA and Canada which seems to the case more often than not.
I'm not looking for an argument on this I'm just stating what I see happening on the site in regard to the countries concerned. Apologies for the link the insert link feature is not working on the comment box for some reason. |
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leonard 20th Aug 2017
| | I can't see any reference to Canada on the submitted images.... |
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Apollo59 20th Aug 2017
| | Hi Lee: Strangely somebody has disowned this since my comment - so I'm now the only owner - so I'll request a change to Canada and keep the cow sacred. |
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Lee Wrecker🍰 20th Aug 2017
| | Hey Apollo59 don't go disturbing the sacred cows of USA and Canadian releases. Yes, many of the herd have the same brand, cat#, label and bar code but these are distinctly different beasts on 45Worlds. If we were to follow the guidelines here all hell would break lose or could we have a new North America region added to the countries. I've just added an LP that uses North America as the only reference to country so things could get more complicated than they already are. Let sleeping dogs lie is perhaps the easiest option? |
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Apollo59 19th Aug 2017
| | Same Cat# & Barcode for the Manufactured and distributed in Canada by Universal Music issue also in 2000 |
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