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Revision as of 15:30, 9 September 2014
Status: This page describes an active advanced relationship proposal and is not official. |
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Description
This links two release group when one, typically a compilation or multi-disc collection, includes another.
A release group "includes" another when it retains:
- The track list in essentially the same order as the original
- The original title, possibly as a medium title, a super-title in the track list, or in reproduced cover art
Link Phrases
- Forward link phrase: includes
- Reverse link phrase: included in
- Long link phrase: includes
Attributes
This relationship type doesn't allow any attributes.
Guidelines
A release group generally doesn't "include" singles unless it is explicitly a compilation of singles. To link a single to the album it appears on, use the Single from relationship.