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Right now morituri will use the metadata from Recordings on a release instead of the metadata from the Release entity. IIRC, morituri also resolves artist credits. This is what in turn results in issues such as issue #48 (which you might argue this is a duplicate of).
In general, the tracklists are as close to the ones on the given release, and are probably what will be wanted. As long as the MBIDs are stored as well, it is easy to look up more in-depth information about what's going on.
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Right now morituri will use the metadata from Recordings on a release instead of the metadata from the Release entity. IIRC, morituri also resolves artist credits. This is what in turn results in issues such as issue #48 (which you might argue this is a duplicate of).
Some examples of non-classical releases where some their tracklists have different information than their recordings:
https://musicbrainz.org/release/586d51b4-d20a-43e1-ad39-54d0ecd01933 ("(album version)" on the tracklist, not on the recording)
https://musicbrainz.org/release/da93598f-fa1c-4d3f-9b9f-bcf4148c5c3a (they're all performed by "Gramsespektrum", but some of the tracks/recording are credited to them in different ways "Kontrollørene", "Word-Ski-Love", etc.)
In general, the tracklists are as close to the ones on the given release, and are probably what will be wanted. As long as the MBIDs are stored as well, it is easy to look up more in-depth information about what's going on.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: