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Yeah but those would be official releases? Like if you went to discogs.com, you would be able to find those, along with release date, tracklist etc. I don't think thats the case for the example I'm making here. Source: 3 months ago
They only have 2 songs on Spotify, and my friend helped me find a website where I can buy used copies of their CDs from other users, but I don't know that site well (discogs.com), so I am hesitant. Source: 3 months ago
I hear what you are saying about up-sampling and you are probably right to be suspicious. a great resource for checking this type of thing is discogs.com. Source: 3 months ago
This is a free generator for Jukebox title strips, with functionality to import track & artist information from discogs.com. Manually fill in the form, or copy/paste the URL from discogs, select any style options you like, then hit the button to generate. Source: 5 months ago
My father had an amazing record collection, it was all Jazz. I remember he had a Louis Armstrong song called "Everybody wants to go to heaven, but nobody wants to die." I've searched and searched for this song and I see other versions (on discogs.com for example) but never Louis'. Source: 7 months ago
What do you use to tag your music? I imagine if you use a consistent piece of software (mp3tag, musicbrainz picard), they're going to do it the same way. Or for example, maybe musicbrainz.org allows people to enter metadata in their database in UTF-8, so it's possible you might get different answers from there even though you're using a standard piece of software. I imagine something like picard could use a search... Source: 3 months ago
The MusicBrainz database usually has hq versions of most covers. Source: 8 months ago
When it comes to MusicBrainzPicard, it pulls data directly from https://musicbrainz.org/. If you are finding music you have that isn't listed in the database, you could help out by contributing to the database so that everyone gets access to that music. Source: 8 months ago
While this doesn't help with replacing the discussion you get on reddit, might I suggest people spend some time contributing to their favourite artists on https://musicbrainz.org/ ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musicbrainz )? Many services & apps use MusicBrainz data, so you could help your favourites by making sure the information for their entries on MusicBrainz is as complete and accurate as possible! Source: 9 months ago
You could pass some time on https://musicbrainz.org/ While this sub is private help grow the library of music knowledge! (Which is run by a non-profit and makes all the data free and open for everyone and doesn't charge $15K for API requests). Source: 9 months ago
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