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A hidden track can mean:
A hidden track can mean:
* a track that is not listed on the release's sleeve (→[[Style/Unknown and untitled/Special purpose track title|Untitled Track Style]]).
* a track that is not listed on the release's sleeve.
* a song in the [[wikipedia:Pregap|pregap]] of track 1 on a CD, i.e. is located before the first track (a so-called pregap track). These should be entered as [[Standalone Recording|standalone recordings]] until ticket [[jira:MBS-967|MBS-967]] is implemented. There is also a list of [[Releases With Pregap Tracks|releases with pre-gap tracks]].
* a song in the [[wikipedia:Pregap|pregap]] of track 1 on a CD, i.e. is located before the first track (a so-called pregap track).
* one or more songs that follow another song on the same track, usually after a longer period of silence, but are not listed on the sleeve (→[[Style/Unknown and untitled/Special purpose track title|Untitled Track Style]] & [[Style/Titles/Multiple titles|Multiple Title Style]]).
* one or more songs that follow another song on the same track, usually after a longer period of silence, but are not listed on the sleeve.


See the [[Style/Unknown and untitled/Special purpose track title|special purpose track title guidelines]] and, where necessary, the [[Style/Titles/Multiple titles|guidelines for multiple titles]] for details about how to name these tracks.
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Revision as of 07:51, 18 November 2014

A hidden track can mean:

  • a track that is not listed on the release's sleeve.
  • a song in the pregap of track 1 on a CD, i.e. is located before the first track (a so-called pregap track).
  • one or more songs that follow another song on the same track, usually after a longer period of silence, but are not listed on the sleeve.

See the special purpose track title guidelines and, where necessary, the guidelines for multiple titles for details about how to name these tracks.