I hear you, GEMSMFAN, but to be fair it's not always easy to tell, especially when so many releases these days have multiple logos and share the same catalogue number sequences - Sony no longer has separate CK, EK, and ZK prefixes for newer Columbia, Epic and associated labels. I am a firm believer that logos like Sony, BMG, Universal, EMI and Warner's (W) logo should only be used as labels where there is no other logo present, because those logos are in the main company logos rather than labels, but then it gets complicated when a release also includes a logo for a "label group" (as many of Universal's releases do) which has the same or similar logo as one of the regular labels. I don't know how many of us read BILLBOARD or similar music industry publications or sites, but it can be hard to keep up with all of these different company stuctures. Even for this disc, I am not sure whether "Sony Discos" is a label, or merely a "label group" or company division which oversees all of Sony's latin music releases.
this has a Columbia catalog number and bar code (CK is Columbia prefix) and 07464 is a Columbia bar code prefix. Wrong label submitted even though "Sony" logo is printed.
This is the problem with the other music release database. The submitter enters the wrong info not knowing what the correct info is. Infact, in the other database they enter multiple labels (label happy) because several logos are printed not realizing that there really only is one, based on the corresponding catalog number. If you own a huge CD collection, you eventually figure out what is correct seeing what sequences go together and what don't.