Cheers Guy, so you can do it on Discogs too.  I didn't realise that as the drop 
down box contains "artist" "label" "release"
"catalogue#" (plus pending and sale stuff), therefore I thought that was all 
you could search by, but you can look for tracks in the
way described too (don't know if there's a reason for not having "track" in the 
drop down).
For info though if anyone else is doing similar searches Discogs only returned 
4 entries for my search where Allmusic gave 25 so it
looks like it's more accurate (+ you can listen too!).  OK maybe I should mail 
Discogs with the other 21 records...........


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Thackeray, Guy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> 
> You can search by track name on discogs.  Just use a search 
> query like this:
> 
> track:"some part of the track name".
> 
> As an example, if you enter:
> 
> track:"song of the green whale"
> 
> then you get this:
> http://www.discogs.com/search?type=all&q=track%3A%22song+of+th
> e+green+whale%22&btn=Search
> 
> discogs.com has help pages: 
> http://help.discogs.com/wiki/BrowsingSearching
> 
> If this info has been helpful, please post it back to the 
> list - I can't post as I'm on the digest these days and so I 
> don't know if someone's pointed out yet that you can just do 
> it on discogs.

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