SRU: Here is a stab at following the Stable Release Updates process:

1) The bug is fixed in the current development release.

2) This bug prevents CD contents from being looked up from the Music
Brainz service leaving the user to manually enter track information.
This is a major inconvenience to the user and mis-lead me to attempt
uploading track information that could cause duplications in the Music
Brainz service.

3) The fix outlined about is a simple rebuild against a non-depreciated
version of the Music Brainz API - versions outlined above.

4) I have used the above patch to build my own version of the package
which works successfully.

TEST CASE: 5) When using the gnome desktop,  Insert a music CD and wait for 
sound-juicer to start.  IT wil fail to look up the track list.
    
5) I have being using the patch package for several weeks without any adverse 
effect.

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  Sound Juicer depends on deprecated libmusicbrainz4

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