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In [[MusicBrainz Terminology|MusicBrainzTerminology]], a release event is date and a country on which a [[Release]] was released in a country/region.
In [[MusicBrainz Terminology|MusicBrainzTerminology]], a release event is a date and a country on which a [[Release]] was released in a country/region.


See [[Release Event Style|ReleaseEventStyle]] for a Style Guideline on how to enter release events.
See [[Release Event Style|ReleaseEventStyle]] for a Style Guideline on how to enter release events.


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]].
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.

Release event information in MusicBrainz consist of:
* [[Release Date|ReleaseDate]]
* [[Release Country|ReleaseCountry]]
* [[Release Catalog Number|ReleaseCatalogNumber]]
* [[Barcode|BarCode]]
* [[Label]]
* [[Release Format|ReleaseFormat]]


==Examples==
==Examples==

Revision as of 14:57, 16 May 2007

In MusicBrainzTerminology, a release event is a date and a country on which a Release was released in a country/region.

See ReleaseEventStyle for a Style Guideline on how to enter release events.

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.

Release event information in MusicBrainz consist of:

Examples