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see also: [[similar music albums with different GTIN]] (e.g. issued in different countries)
== Overview ==
That albums have same track listing can be due to
* republishing of LPs on CD
* publishing in chronological order
* offering same listings as other albums as a feature, e.g. to enable people to replace specific albums whilst avoiding duplicating original recordings
* copying of whole album audio
 
== Examples ==
* AMP / BATC
* AMP / BATC
** http://www.tango.info/02480002110125 AMP 18 tracks
** https://tango.info/02480002110125 AMP 18 tracks
** http://www.tango.info/02480003029426 BATC ORQ 294 20 tracks, first 18 alike
** https://tango.info/02480003029426 BATC ORQ 294 20 tracks, first 18 alike
* CTA / BATC  
* CTA / BATC (Chronological within CD but not in CD group, i.e. not within CTA 721 - 725)
** http://www.tango.info/02480001072127 CTA 721
** https://tango.info/02480001072127 CTA 721 Juan Maglio(Pacho) (1927-1930)
** http://www.tango.info/02480003027224 BATC ORQ 272
** https://tango.info/02480003027224 BATC ORQ 272 - Juan Maglio "pacho" 1927-1930
* more to check
ORQ-282 / AMP-1141
 
== See also ==
* [[similar albums with different GTIN]]
 
 
== Copying ==
http://www.tango-dj.at/DJ-ing/resources/wavecomparison.htm
 
"So the second thing I found out while researching this issue was that obviously one label copied from the other ...."
 
A claim that one cannot prove from the waves alone. E.g. it can also be that both copied from a third source.
 
"... AND not even bothered to take a brief look at the obviously wrong modulated tracks before publishing!"
 
How can one know that? Maybe they had a look, but didn't care, or had no time to change it. Or didn't know how to change.

Latest revision as of 2013-06-10T00:11:03

see also: similar music albums with different GTIN (e.g. issued in different countries)

Overview

That albums have same track listing can be due to

  • republishing of LPs on CD
  • publishing in chronological order
  • offering same listings as other albums as a feature, e.g. to enable people to replace specific albums whilst avoiding duplicating original recordings
  • copying of whole album audio

Examples

ORQ-282 / AMP-1141

See also


Copying

http://www.tango-dj.at/DJ-ing/resources/wavecomparison.htm

"So the second thing I found out while researching this issue was that obviously one label copied from the other ...."

A claim that one cannot prove from the waves alone. E.g. it can also be that both copied from a third source.

"... AND not even bothered to take a brief look at the obviously wrong modulated tracks before publishing!"

How can one know that? Maybe they had a look, but didn't care, or had no time to change it. Or didn't know how to change.