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What about adding the case where a song has a slash in it's name, like Bob Dylan's '' |
What about adding the case where a song has a slash in it's name, like Bob Dylan's ''Love Minus Zero/No Limit''? In this case, there should be no spaces around the slash. --[[User:Zout|Zout]] |
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Correcting my own suggestion: what about '''always''' putting spaces around the slash? Is easier to verify and looks better... --[[User:Zout|Zout]] |
Correcting my own suggestion: what about '''always''' putting spaces around the slash? Is easier to verify and looks better... --[[User:Zout|Zout]] |
Revision as of 23:06, 25 October 2005
Style for Multiple Releases on One Disc
Or Multiple Songs in One Track
If two releases are re-released on one CD, or if two songs share the same track, the title should be split as follows:
- This Is the Modern World / All Mod Cons
- This is an OfficialStyleGuideline.
Details
Note that this is space, slash, space!
Discussion
What about adding the case where a song has a slash in it's name, like Bob Dylan's Love Minus Zero/No Limit? In this case, there should be no spaces around the slash. --Zout
Correcting my own suggestion: what about always putting spaces around the slash? Is easier to verify and looks better... --Zout
I prefer the space slash space for multiple titles and the simple slash for slashes in titles. --DonRedman
So, if two songs with different artists share one track, should you put a slash between the artist names? this means that you enter a new artist, and that's not preferred. But sometimes you can't say what the most important artist is and you'll have to choose, or put a slash between the artists. examples at TracksWithMultipleArtists
Please note that there is also a discussion ongoing about this on ClassicalStyleGuideDiscussion -- ClutchEr2