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The barcode number is a number that identifies many commerical products including music albums.  
A barcode number identifies many commercial products including music albums.  


It appears on the product packaging both encoded as a barcode and below it as text e.g. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:UPC-A-036000291452.png here]. When transcribing the barcode number text, omit any spaces and dashes, e.g. write 036000291452 not 0 36000 29145 2.
It appears on the product packaging both encoded as a barcode and below it as text e.g. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:UPC-A-036000291452.png here]. When transcribing the barcode number text, omit any spaces and dashes, e.g. write 036000291452 not 0 36000 29145 2.

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A barcode number identifies many commercial products including music albums.

It appears on the product packaging both encoded as a barcode and below it as text e.g. here. When transcribing the barcode number text, omit any spaces and dashes, e.g. write 036000291452 not 0 36000 29145 2.

Barcode numbers consist of 12, 13 or 14 digits. All can be represented as a 14-digit GTIN/TIN by adding sufficient zeros to the left.

On a music album, the barcode can be found

  • on the back cover, else/and
  • on one of the CDs itself, often printed quite small, else
  • not at all, in the case of an album for which a barcode number was not assigned e.g. by a self-publishing artists. Sometimes a numberless album has been republished with a number.

Barcodes for many albums can also be obtained from tango.info and other sources as described in GTIN (see finding EAN).