pray for me that i can get some sleep tonight finally
2013-01-03 00354, 2013
rochusw
a broken mousewheel gives you sleepless nights?
2013-01-03 00305, 2013
flamingspinach
it's still acceptable in NGS to have composition/arrangement/performance/whatever ARs between artists and releases (rather than between artists and recordings) if the source information is not specific enough, right?
I wonder if discogs got it wrong.. such that the discogs one is really IBO2CD083 as well.
2013-01-03 00342, 2013
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2013-01-03 00345, 2013
nano-
The additional annoying thing is that the official page of Atmos links to discogs for its discography.
2013-01-03 00343, 2013
nano-
It seems like the CD and the Web release have the same catalog numbers, and it's also possible that psyshop has got its catalog number, IBO2CD083, wrong, and psyshop should really have IBOGACD83 like the others.
2013-01-03 00359, 2013
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2013-01-03 00344, 2013
Munger
I'd quite forgotten how useful hard links are for experimenting with renaming files
2013-01-03 00308, 2013
VxJasonxV
nano-, I had a japanese CD like that. the label, iTunes, and Amazon listings for the same album were all different.
2013-01-03 00319, 2013
nano-
*rage* :D
2013-01-03 00321, 2013
flamingspinach
Should Japanese artists' sort names have commas in them?
2013-01-03 00345, 2013
flamingspinach
Since surname given name is the standard order anyway, the comma seems inappropriate
2013-01-03 00358, 2013
flamingspinach
(since for non-Hungarian western names the comma signifies order reversal)
2013-01-03 00315, 2013
VxJasonxV
I've assumed sort name is always grounded in English
2013-01-03 00324, 2013
VxJasonxV
or perhaps latin
2013-01-03 00328, 2013
flamingspinach
so?
2013-01-03 00349, 2013
hawke_
flamingspinach: IMO sort names shouldn’t have any punctuation for any language but that’s just me.
2013-01-03 00313, 2013
flamingspinach
really? it's pretty well-accepted in English I think
2013-01-03 00321, 2013
flamingspinach
like, Michael Jackson would be "Jackson, Michael", right?
2013-01-03 00326, 2013
flamingspinach
not "Jackson Michael" surely
2013-01-03 00329, 2013
flamingspinach
or are you suggesting "Michael Jackson"?
2013-01-03 00316, 2013
hawke_
I would be suggesting "Jackson Michael" because the commas don’t really have any meaning and get nasty when you get into titles or generational indicators.
2013-01-03 00341, 2013
hawke_
Not anything official of course there
2013-01-03 00343, 2013
hawke_
just my own opinion
2013-01-03 00300, 2013
nikki
flamingspinach: yes, we use commas to separate surnames and forenames even if the surname is already first
2013-01-03 00330, 2013
flamingspinach
nikki: OK, I should probably go back and change a bunch of artists I entered then (;´Д`)