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(New page: The original ExtraTitleInformation style guideline (pre-ngs) referenced these sub guidelines: * Remix Style * Versus Style * Soundtrack Title Style (or better [[Soundtrack Sty...)
 
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* [[Remix Style]]
* [[Remix Style]]
* [[Versus Style]]
* [[Versus Style]]
* [[Soundtrack Title Style]] (or better [[Soundtrack Style]])
* [[Proposal:Soundtrack Title Style]] (or better [[Proposal:Soundtrack Style]])
* [[Instrumental Style]]
* [[Instrumental Style]]


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That leaves [[Remix Style]] which has been incorporated in this style guideline. [[EP Style]] has also been included in this style guideline.
That leaves [[Remix Style]] which has been incorporated in this style guideline. [[EP Style]] has also been included in this style guideline.


===Featuring Artists===

NOTE: I tried to include Featuring Artist Style on this page, but wasn't happy with the result, so moved my current attempt here for the time being. --warp.

This guideline applies to cases in which one or more artists are ''featured'' on a recording or release by another artist, but not equally as they would be in a collaboration. That is, they are given credit on the cover or track listing of a release by another artist in a manner which elevates their contribution above normal liner note credits. Often, the word "featured", "feat." or "featuring" proceeds their name(s).

# File the recording/release group under the normal primary artist.
# Append the name of the secondary artist(s) to the [[User:kuno/Style/Recording and release group titles|recording or release group title]] as follows:
#* "''Put Your Lights On (feat. Everlast)''"
# Add [[Advanced Relationships]] of the [[:Category:Performance Relationship Class|Performance Relationship Class]] to link to the featured artist(s') entries in MusicBrainz.
# If a track features both "Foo" and "Bar", it should be entered as "... (feat. Foo & Bar)". For more than two: "... (feat. Foo, Bar, Baz ... & Quux)".

Latest revision as of 18:40, 29 March 2012

The original ExtraTitleInformation style guideline (pre-ngs) referenced these sub guidelines:

Of these both Soundtrack styles are not official, neither is Instrumental Style, so those references have been removed. Versus Style is largely not applicable anymore due to artist credits in NGS, a note about Mash-ups has been moved to User:kuno/Style/Specific types of releases.

That leaves Remix Style which has been incorporated in this style guideline. EP Style has also been included in this style guideline.


Featuring Artists

NOTE: I tried to include Featuring Artist Style on this page, but wasn't happy with the result, so moved my current attempt here for the time being. --warp.

This guideline applies to cases in which one or more artists are featured on a recording or release by another artist, but not equally as they would be in a collaboration. That is, they are given credit on the cover or track listing of a release by another artist in a manner which elevates their contribution above normal liner note credits. Often, the word "featured", "feat." or "featuring" proceeds their name(s).

  1. File the recording/release group under the normal primary artist.
  2. Append the name of the secondary artist(s) to the recording or release group title as follows:
    • "Put Your Lights On (feat. Everlast)"
  3. Add Advanced Relationships of the Performance Relationship Class to link to the featured artist(s') entries in MusicBrainz.
  4. If a track features both "Foo" and "Bar", it should be entered as "... (feat. Foo & Bar)". For more than two: "... (feat. Foo, Bar, Baz ... & Quux)".