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So what do we do when a digital album changes its name and cover? I really don't think that should override the original release information, but I guess we basically do that already when a digital album has tracks added to it and we just change the tracklist instead of creating a new entry.
Keeping the original title and adding a note saying the title was changed isn't great either, because it's only available under the new title now. Which leaves, uh, making a reprint for the new title and cover and marking the original version as being pulled from distribution? Maybe overriding the info is actually better lmao |
#2
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You are right; it could get crazy. I'll put the original title in the Alternate Title field.
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So what changed over the original? I see the new release date is Sept. 27, 2019.
Also, the link goes to an empty page. |
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Only the title and art changed. I updated the entry with the new Bandcamp URL; it was previously available at the same place with the new name, but it has since been moved.
The album's producer, Kevin Pescoran, is listed as a manager for the new label, so this does seem legit, not a scam reupload. |
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