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MusicBrainz [[Work|works]] (generally) represent specific compositions, or parts of them. For example, a specific song is a work: [[work:ca56bd56-0e88-35f3-aec2-12eb8e9c739e|Hurt]] represents the composition by [[artist:bc880664-6751-4998-984d-ebdbff15d229|Trent Reznor]], regardless of whether it is performed by [[artist:b7ffd2af-418f-4be2-bdd1-22f8b48613da|Nine Inch Nails]], [[artist:d43d12a1-2dc9-4257-a2fd-0a3bb1081b86|Johnny Cash]] or any other artist.
Works are used as a way of defining a relationship between two Recordings. A good example of this would be that you have added a new Release but want to show which songs are cover versions and what the original Recording was that has been covered.

Works allow us to group together all performances of the same composition, and to only enter composer/lyricist credits once. By linking recordings to works, you can also easily mark cover versions.




Usually you need to define the relationship between the newly added Recording and the pre-existing Work (already related to the original Recording) but if there is no Work then you will have to add this yourself by using the Editing toolbar > Add Work.
Usually you need to define the relationship between the newly added Recording and the pre-existing Work (already related to the original Recording) but if there is no Work then you will have to add this yourself by using the Editing toolbar > Add Work.

Revision as of 15:33, 7 April 2013

MusicBrainz works (generally) represent specific compositions, or parts of them. For example, a specific song is a work: Hurt represents the composition by Trent Reznor, regardless of whether it is performed by Nine Inch Nails, Johnny Cash or any other artist.

Works allow us to group together all performances of the same composition, and to only enter composer/lyricist credits once. By linking recordings to works, you can also easily mark cover versions.


Usually you need to define the relationship between the newly added Recording and the pre-existing Work (already related to the original Recording) but if there is no Work then you will have to add this yourself by using the Editing toolbar > Add Work.

Add the name of the Recording, the type and the lyrics language and then create the Work. Copy the URL of this new Work to your clipboard.

Go to the Recording page for the original Recording (i.e. the composer of the song) and relate it to the Work (the easiest way is to click Relate to... and then paste the URL of the new Work into the box), then pick "is a {partial} {live} {instrumental} {cover} recording of..." and DON'T check any of the optional checkboxes. This will define the original Recording as being the original for the Work too. This sounds a bit confusing, but it's necessary.

Once this step has been completed, then go to the Recording page for the cover version (from the Release that you originally added) and follow the same steps as above but this time tick the checkbox for cover version.

--Evilnick (talk) 00:53, 3 April 2013 (UTC)