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=Definition= |
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On Amazon, 1990-10-25 is reported to be a bogus release date. If Amazon reports 1990-10-25 as a release date, don't enter it in MusicBrainz. |
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Release event information in MusicBrainz consist of: |
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* [[Release Date|ReleaseDate]] |
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* [[Release Country|ReleaseCountry]] |
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* [[Release Catalog Number|ReleaseCatalogNumber]] |
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* [[Barcode|BarCode]] |
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* [[Label]] |
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* [[Release Format|ReleaseFormat]] |
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==Examples== |
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Revision as of 03:38, 30 July 2008
Definition
In MusicBrainzTerminology, a release event is a date and a country on which a Release was released in a country/region with a particular Label, ReleaseCatalogNumber, on a particular ReleaseFormat.
See ReleaseEventStyle for the StyleGuidelines on how to enter release events, or see the individual pages above covering fields within a ReleaseEvent.