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[http://musicbrainz.org/album/08325106-2e6d-4c7c-9f50-bc86d905b996.html http://musicbrainz.org/album/08325106-2e6d-4c7c-9f50-bc86d905b996.html] <dl><dt>Track 3 |
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Revision as of 22:26, 5 December 2005
Example: Jesus Christ Superstar
- by WolfSong, which has tracks containing two songs and poses a challenge to the ../TrackGroup and AR.
A soundtrack of a musical, where I applied classical styles that currently can not be expressed with AdvancedRelationships.
http://musicbrainz.org/album/08325106-2e6d-4c7c-9f50-bc86d905b996.html
- Track 3
- What's the Buzz (feat. Ian Gillan & Yvonne Elliman) / Strange Thing Mystifying (feat. Murray Head & Ian Gillan)
- Track 7
- Simon Zealotes (feat. John Gustafson) / Poor Jerusalem (feat. Ian Gillan)
With both tracks, AR is currently done at the track level. Using AR on 7 for instance would imply that both John Gustafson and Ian Gillian performed on both Simon Zealotes and Poor Jerusalem which isn't accurate at all.