User:BrianSchweitzer/Live Performance Relationship Type Proposal

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Status: Implemented! This page describes a proposal which is now official and has been implemented.


Proposal number: RFC-259
Champion: BrianFreud
Current status: Passed and Implemented
This proposal was not tracked in Trac.


Note 1: This relationship type is already approved. There is, however, no documentation for it. This proposal covers only the documentation. Note 2: The tour compilation attribute is not part of the relationship type as approved; it is part of ongoing discussion about the AR and its documentation. RFC2/RFV: The tour compilation attribute was added in RFC2; the proposal now adds that attribute as well as approving this doc.


Contents

Official Documentation: Advanced Relationships
  Relationship Classes > Alternative Version Relationship Class > Live Performance Relationship Type







This relationship type belongs to the Alternative Version Relationship Class.

Description

This indicates that a release is a live performance of a studio release.

Link Phrases

  • Release is a live performance of Release
  • Release was performed live as Release

    Attributes

    “start date”

    There is no guideline yet for how the begin date fields might be used.

    “end date”

    There is no guideline yet for how the end date fields might be used.

    “tour”

    This indicates that the live performances occurred on multiple dates within the same tour, rather than all within a single performance.

    Link Phrases:

    • Release is a tour compilation of Release
    • Release was performed live as Release

    Guidelines

    • Radio, TV, and internet-streamed performances are considered to be 'live'.
    • Studio-recorded or demo tracks must not be present on the release.
    • This relationship type should not be used to link from compilations of live performances, nor should it be linked to box sets.
    • The song order of the live release does not have to match the song order of the studio release.

    Tour attribute

    • If the tour attribute is not selected, only tracks from a single live performance may be counted.
    • For either of the above two guidelines, the 80% requirement may be lowered if sufficient reason exists, subject to agreement by voters.
    • If the tour attribute is selected, then tracks compiled from multiple performances occurring within a single concert tour may be counted.
    • All songs must be from the same concert tour.
    • Every song from the studio release must be present on the live release.
    • Every song on the live release must be present on the studio release, on singles/EPs released in support of that studio release, or be a cover song (as defined by Cover Relationship Type). No song on the live release should be from a different studio release by the same artist.

    Examples

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