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* "''Like a Rolling Stone (live)''"
* "''Like a Rolling Stone (live)''"
* "''Medley: Santa Claus Is Coming to Town / O Little Town of Bethlehem''"
* "''Medley: Santa Claus Is Coming to Town / O Little Town of Bethlehem''"
* "''Heaven / [untitled]''"
* [[Multiple Title Style|MultipleTitleStyle]] example: "''Heaven / [untitled]''"
* "''[silence]''"
* "''[silence]''"



Revision as of 13:44, 30 November 2005

Definition of all parts of a track title

In MusicBrainzTerminology, the track title is the entire text string representing the name of a Track on a Release.

This page deals with (a) the definition of different parts of TrackTitles and (b) the ordering of these parts.

Definition

  • This is the major part of a title, and is the main reference when talking about a work or a person. For example, in the track title "Take Me to Heaven (Hell remix) (feat. Linda B.)", "Take Me to Heaven" is the MainTitle.
  • This is a special part of the track title that defines where this release fits into a series of tracks, and has its own style rules as defined in PartNumberStyle. Usually it takes the form "Part x", but there may be other distinguishers used.
  • Another special form of ExtraTitleInformation that defines a different version of a track, typically called a remix. These works are generally extended versions, dance club versions, or complete reconstructions/re-imaginings of the original track, typically by a different artist. The resulting song can be quite different to the original, and so remix information is considered vital to distinguish the track from the original or from other remixes/versions. Sometimes a track is completely renamed when it is remixed; this is outside the scope of ExtraTitleInformation and is more appropriate to AdvancedRelationships. See RemixStyle for details on how to format remix information.
  • This is anything that is not actually considered part of the title but which we include anyway in the interests of retaining metadata. Example: "(feat. Schizophrenia)" in "Entrance to Exit (feat. Schizophrenia)". The aim in the future would be that ExtraTitleInformation would eventually become a separate entity from the MainTitle. An important attribute of ExtraTitleInformation is that it should never be considered vital to the title; in other words the title of the track of release would still be complete even if it were missing the ExtraTitleInformation. There are a couple of StyleGuidelines that deal with this:

Ordering

ExtraTitleInformation should be ordered by how they relate to each other and to the track as a whole. It is difficult to describe exactly what I mean by this so I will try to demonstrate it instead with the following examples.

  • ArtistName: Delerium TrackTitle: Silence (feat. Sarah McLachlan) (Sanctuary mix)

All versions of Silence feature Sarah McLachlan, so it's more relevant to the track overall ("Silence" as a whole) than to the remix name (which is specific to this version of the track only).

  • ArtistName: David Bowie TrackTitle: I'm Afraid of Americans (V3 mix by Nine Inch Nails) (feat. Ice Cube)

Only this particular remix of the track features Ice Cube, so the remix details are considered more relevant to the track than the featured artist.

Note that for multiple songs on one track MultipleTitleStyle applies.

Examples

  • "Together in Wonderland (Miracle mix) (feat. DJ Nonsense)"
  • "Like a Rolling Stone (live)"
  • "Medley: Santa Claus Is Coming to Town / O Little Town of Bethlehem"
  • MultipleTitleStyle example: "Heaven / [untitled]"
  • "[silence]"

Discussion

How about a NonAlbumTrackStyle? Maybe that's a special version of TrackAttributesStyle? It should contain more information than 'normal' tracks to distinguish different versions of tracks. --Zout