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A hidden track can mean: |
A hidden track can mean: |
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* a track that is not listed on the release's sleeve (→[[Untitled Track Style |
* a track that is not listed on the release's sleeve (→[[Style/Unknown and untitled/Special purpose track title|Untitled Track Style]]). |
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* a song in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/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 [[ |
* a song in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/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 [http://tickets.musicbrainz.org/browse/MBS-967 MBS-967] is implemented. There is also a list of [[Releases With Pregap Tracks|releases with pre-gap tracks]]. |
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* 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 (→[[Untitled Track 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 (→[[Style/Unknown and untitled/Special purpose track title|Untitled Track Style]] & [[Style/Titles/Multiple titles|Multiple Title Style]]). |
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[[Category:Terminology]] [[Category:To Be Reviewed]] |
[[Category:Terminology]] [[Category:To Be Reviewed]] |
Revision as of 16:59, 20 October 2011
A hidden track can mean:
- a track that is not listed on the release's sleeve (→Untitled Track Style).
- a song in the 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 recordings until ticket MBS-967 is implemented. There is also a list of releases with pre-gap tracks.
- 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 (→Untitled Track Style & Multiple Title Style).