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big screen satellite 07-01-2005 04:25 AM

Re: discogs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Eikman
i don't think there are so many double albums. if you look at the details, you will see that maybe the label is different. take the KLF for example, they released their stuff on different labels over and over again. and a good discography includes all of them, even if they have the same tracklisting.

exactly

like my very own Underworld discog...


here's an example of several versions of the AHDO album


here


unfortuanately what happens is, someone thinks they have something unique - list it on discogs and because they bought a re-released version or an import with different cat. number or something, and then it shows up more than once...its all pretty relevant in the scheme of things though

what does bug me on discogs is some of the more vague listings...such as 'born slippy remix - white label'...yeah thanks that's helpful...

i do find discogs pretty unhelpful, as its neither that complete and sometimes isn't that accurate...but hey when thousands of people are uploading info i suppose it can get that way....its a useful tool but sometimes a bit untrustworthy....

Eikman 07-01-2005 06:06 AM

Re: discogs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by big screen satellite
i do find discogs pretty unhelpful, as its neither that complete and sometimes isn't that accurate...but hey when thousands of people are uploading info i suppose it can get that way....its a useful tool but sometimes a bit untrustworthy....

i find dicsogs extremely helpful. of course you can always find a hair in the soup. if you know of a better resource - let me know.

big screen satellite 07-01-2005 06:09 AM

Re: discogs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Eikman
i find dicsogs extremely helpful. of course you can always find a hair in the soup. if you know of a better resource - let me know.


oh god there is nothing better....i'm just a fussy bastard...

i find that i have to go to discogs and then search further elsewhere for more info in most cases...

its good, despite my complaints, for 'unknown' white label mixes because no otehr place really lists these....

undarrenworld 07-01-2005 02:49 PM

Re: discogs
 
Discogs is the best site, i use this site daily. Im so sad that they have some troubles. I hope that all will be sorted out.
If no? That will be huge miss...:(
I really dont know about some similar site...

ifkd II 07-02-2005 01:25 PM

Re: discogs
 
discogs is very, very regulated. it can take months for an edit to be accepted. which is kinda annoying if you ask me. but there are no double post for the same album, its like what-his-name said before, they are just coverring all the releases under all the labels. which by the way, its very fucking stupid for bands to do, because in the end, they end up confusing their fans.

Eikman 07-02-2005 02:38 PM

Re: discogs
 
it seems to be working again.....at least some parts of it.......

Liam 07-02-2005 04:01 PM

Re: discogs
 
www.allmusic.com is better...

mkb 07-02-2005 05:43 PM

Re: discogs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ifkd II
discogs is very, very regulated. it can take months for an edit to be accepted. which is kinda annoying if you ask me.

it is annoying. there need to be more mods, but selecting them is very difficult.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Liam
www.allmusic.com is better...

are you serious? you're fucking crazy. allmusic is woefully incomplete and hideously ugly

Liam 07-03-2005 04:06 AM

Re: discogs
 
Yeah, I suppose from the point of view of a discograpgy database, discogs.com is more accurate. However, allmusic.com has much better biographies of the bands and decent reviews of a huge number of releases, and you can also listen to samples of most of the artists listed.

I like allmusic because you can immediately find out loads about an artist, their influences and who they've worked with. It's a great way of finding new music.

Eikman 07-03-2005 05:55 AM

Re: discogs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Liam
Yeah, I suppose from the point of view of a discograpgy database, discogs.com is more accurate. However, allmusic.com has much better biographies of the bands and decent reviews of a huge number of releases, and you can also listen to samples of most of the artists listed.

I like allmusic because you can immediately find out loads about an artist, their influences and who they've worked with. It's a great way of finding new music.

that's correct, but as they name says, discogs is for discographies, not biographies and reviews.


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