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''Note:'' This guideline applies to the titling of a bootleg [[Release|release]]. For titling of a live [[Track|track]], reference [[Live Track Style]].
''Note:'' This guideline applies to bootleg [[Release|releases]] and [[Release Group|release groups]]. For titling of live [[Recording|recordings]], see [[Style/Recording#Live recordings|live recording style]].


== Guidelines ==
== Guidelines ==


For bootlegs with actual titles, just follow the standard [[Style/Titles|titles guideline]].
The following rules apply when titling a live bootleg release:


For untitled bootlegs, use its date and location information, in the form "YYYY-MM-DD: Venue, City, State/Province, Country".
# Live bootlegs without a title ''must'' be named by concatenating its date and location information.
#* Syntax: "''YYYY-MM-DD: Location''".
# Live bootlegs with a title ''may'' be extended with date and location information as follows:
#* Syntax: "''[YYYY-MM-DD: ]Title[: Location]''".
#* If there is alternative dividing punctuation mark at the end of the title such as the question mark (?) or exclamation point (!), use that mark instead of the colon.
# The location ''must'' be formatted using the city and country, and ''may'' include a venue and/or state.
#* Syntax: "''[Venue, ]City, [State, ]Country''".


=== Notes ===
=== Notes ===
Country names should match their [https://musicbrainz.org/search?query=type%3Acountry&type=area&limit=25&method=advanced names in the database], except for UK and USA, which should be abbreviated.
* The parts in square brackets are optional.
* ''YYYY-MM-DD'' is the date of the recording including the year (YYYY), month (MM) and day of month (DD).
* ''Venue'' is the name of the location where the concert took place (name of the hotel, stadium, hall, etc.).
* ''City'' can be the city, town or village.
* ''State'' is to further distinguish cities with identical names (such as ''Pasadena, TX'' in Texas vs ''Pasadena, CA'' in California) and may be refered to as a province in some countries.
* ''Country'' is the country.


States in the USA and Canada should always be listed (in their abbreviated form). States and provinces elsewhere are optional, and should only be added when they're necessary to further distinguish cities with identical names.
==Additional Notes==


Release groups which feature a complete live session and additional bonus tracks should still follow this guideline. It doesn't matter whether the bonus tracks are live tracks from other concerts or studio recordings.
This guideline must not be used for live bootleg compilations, which are releases that collect tracks from different live sessions, e.g. [http://musicbrainz.org/album/bbf5373b-72e4-4f99-91c9-8467da030316.html A Highway of Diamonds, Volume 1: The Never Ending Tour]

This guideline can be applied to releases which feature a complete live session and additional bonus tracks (those can be live tracks from other concerts or studio recordings), e.g. [http://musicbrainz.org/album/eeca59f9-cf55-4aba-89f7-f4bae8247ff5 2002-05-02: Ahoy, Rotterdam, Netherlands (disc 2)]

==Rationale==

In a lot of cases the most important information for live bootlegs is the date when the concert took place. Hiding this information for bootlegs where the person who compiled the release added a title means, that it is harder to find a special recording of a live session, because live bootlegs often don't have a release date.

Adding the venue is useful for finding all concerts an artist performed in one city over the years or all concerts that took place in a special location by using the search interface. Besides that this kind of information would be lost or nearly lost when it was added to the annotation.

On the other hand, there are bootleg releases of special concerts that have a well known title. In those cases its normally appropriate to list them under their title only.


==Examples==
==Examples==


;[[Release:cf731f61-d8ba-438a-b346-644456fd27e2|2008-12-07: Rose Garden, Portland, OR, USA]]
=== Live bootlegs without a title ===
: A standard live bootleg.

;[[Release:5555caea-3de8-480b-9952-421471a62517|2002-05-02: Ahoy, Rotterdam, Netherlands (disc 1)]]
;[[Release:5555caea-3de8-480b-9952-421471a62517|2002-05-02: Ahoy, Rotterdam, Netherlands]]
: A live bootleg with bonus tracks.

=== Live bootlegs with a well-known title ===

;[[Release:07d62425-10da-4dc7-b20f-0c4e6c3f1c43|Gaslight Tapes]]
: (may be replaced with a better one, as this is quasi-legitimate).
;[[Release:4bdea6ad-1285-4097-9274-cfe96458cdaa|Elvis Has Just Left the Building]]
: (A collection of live Elvis covers by Led Zeppelin spanning multiple dates. Should not be extended.)
; [[Release:1c268fa3-6218-4ff4-8be7-c7a51200438f|1980-07-07: Eternal Magic: Eissporthalle, Berlin, Germany]]
: A complete show, or at least all tracks from the same show, released under multiple titles [Eternal Magic, Heineken] can be extended with date/venue information, using the first or most common "title" of the bootleg.
; [[Release:3d2d66bc-9073-42ed-b9d8-6d576e778cf7|1980-12-21: Before the Exile! Rainbow Theatre, London, UK]]
: This shows how punctuation marks replace the colon.
; [[Release:b48c4e7a-21ae-408d-88a3-b56e3d2e44da|1993-02-12 to 1993-02-26: Pachyderm Studios, Cannon Falls, MN, USA]]
: A studio session bootleg spanning several consecutive dates.

''Please add examples for every described case here.''

==Answers to Checklist==

Answers to the questions on [[Checklist For Style Changes|ChecklistForStyleChanges]].

===How will this affect the data?===

Only release titles of live bootleg releases are affected. It simplifies the process of searching live bootleg releases by concert location and date of the concert.

It further affects the sorting of live bootleg releases in the release list on the artist page. Today this sorting is done by release title. By applying this guideline, releases will be sorted by date of the concert. (Note, that live bootlegs normally don't have a release date.)

In addition to the note on the last paragraph it is worth mentioning, that editors sometimes choose the release date field to store the date of the concert. This leads to wrong data. This proposal might help in minimizing this kind of editor mistakes.

===Conflicts with other Style Guidelines===

If this proposal is accepted, [[Untitled Bootleg Style|UntitledBootlegStyle]] will become obsolete, so it can be removed.

===Required Editor Time===

Application of this guideline is optional, there will be no data that has to be changed after the proposal is accepted. Although it is likely that some data might be changed to reflect the style allowed by this proposal. This will happen in an evolving way over time.

===Required Developer Time===

no code changes required

===Impact on Paying Clients===

Some release titles might be different than before. This only applies for bootleg releases which have a volatile release title anyway. Releases with a well-known title must not be changed according to this proposal, so the impact on Paying Clients is: '''none to minimal'''.


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== History of this Guideline ==
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This guideline was first proposed in January of 2006. On March 3, 2010, proposal RFC-22 passed, and this guideline replaced [[Untitled Bootleg Style]].

Revision as of 01:30, 2 January 2015

Status: This is an official style guideline.

Note: This guideline applies to bootleg releases and release groups. For titling of live recordings, see live recording style.

Guidelines

For bootlegs with actual titles, just follow the standard titles guideline.

For untitled bootlegs, use its date and location information, in the form "YYYY-MM-DD: Venue, City, State/Province, Country".

Notes

Country names should match their names in the database, except for UK and USA, which should be abbreviated.

States in the USA and Canada should always be listed (in their abbreviated form). States and provinces elsewhere are optional, and should only be added when they're necessary to further distinguish cities with identical names.

Release groups which feature a complete live session and additional bonus tracks should still follow this guideline. It doesn't matter whether the bonus tracks are live tracks from other concerts or studio recordings.

Examples

2008-12-07: Rose Garden, Portland, OR, USA
A standard live bootleg.
2002-05-02: Ahoy, Rotterdam, Netherlands
A live bootleg with bonus tracks.
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