SultS: isn't that a pre-NGS definition of "collaboration"?
2012-04-01 09238, 2012
SultS
CallerNo6, it should be current, because it's written on the page where you add this AR...
2012-04-01 09221, 2012
CallerNo6
hmmm. interesting. It's not wrong. It's just less clear than the wiki page. "This relationship should only be used when artist credits can't be easily used."
2012-04-01 09212, 2012
reosarevok
I wouldn't really add that I think
2012-04-01 09224, 2012
SultS
well, I can use "performed vocals" for sure, but using this long period for that seems silly to me
2012-04-01 09217, 2012
SultS
(there are no "feat." or similar credits as this "add artist" edit claims)
2012-04-01 09254, 2012
reosarevok
Well, if the artist did perform vocals all over that range for that song, I guess that's what you have...
2012-04-01 09209, 2012
reosarevok
(or, just "in 2009" :p)
2012-04-01 09259, 2012
SultS
well, she also had part in writing the song
2012-04-01 09251, 2012
SultS
only 2009 for vocals is not too precice, but it works for that specific credit... I guess I can use work credits as well then... just for 2009
2012-04-01 09212, 2012
SultS
I guess I'll just use an annotation for the more precice period and cancel the edit. thanks :)
2012-04-01 09227, 2012
SultS
also it goes agains this: "The target artist is the collaboration artist, not another artist also involved in the collaboration."
2012-04-01 09253, 2012
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2012-04-01 09234, 2012
CatCat
hn, shouldn't that AR be depreciated
2012-04-01 09252, 2012
reosarevok
CatCat: well, it's still used for named collaborations that can't be split
2012-04-01 09228, 2012
CatCat
why can't be split?
2012-04-01 09242, 2012
CatCat
wait liek it has a name?
2012-04-01 09250, 2012
CatCat
ten its an entiry and member of imho
2012-04-01 09224, 2012
CatCat
hmm well amybe like live aid
2012-04-01 09235, 2012
CatCat
these guys are trying REALLY hard to sound like queen
2012-04-01 09240, 2012
CatCat
Now grooving to: Eddie Howell ~ Man from Manhattan (3:21) (from Greatest Hits of the 70's (disc 1)) (1976)