> + Disc
> + Track A (track on a one-artist album); or
> + Track B (track on a various artist album)
Elaborate... I've never seen/heard of a secondary track title that's
accessible on minidiscs... is this a shortcoming in my '702, or am I
misunderstanding your point? I only know of Disc Title and Track Title.
> Here are the formats I use (inspired by Sony recordings):
> + Disc: "DISCTITLE / Artist(s) <1999; CD-d>"
> (The last part contains the year of release;
> source; and method of dubbing [dig. or analog].
> Also, notice there are 2 spaces on either side
> of the slash in the disc title.)
> + Track A: "SONG"
> + Track B: "SONG / Artist(s)"
Personally, I do the following:
If the album is all songs from one artist/group, or is all remixes from
various DJ's of songs from one artist/group:
Disc: Original Artist(s) / Album Title
If the album is songs from various artists remixed by one DJ:
Disc: DJ / Album Title
If the album is just originals from various artists or is various artists
remixed by various DJ's:
Disc: Various Artists / Album Title
Track:
if performed by same artist as in the Disc Title:
Song Title
if performed by a different artist (or various artists on CD):
Artist(s) / Song Title
if remixed by a DJ whose name is the artist in the Disc Title:
Artist(s) / Song Title (Mix Name)
if remixed by a DJ whose name is not in the Disc Title (a CD with
various remixes of various groups from various DJ's):
DJ + Artist(s) / Song Title (Mix Name)
For most folks, the DJ issue isn't really a problem, but since I listen to
a great deal of techno, etc... as well as making mix discs which include
various tracks from various artists, remixed by various dj's, and the mix
name doesn't always reflect who did the remix... I use this scheme because
it pretty much handles every possibility.
My $0.02,
/Andrew
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