UPC · Album

Music of the Gothic Era

Early Music Consort of London, David Munrow

028941529220
19 tracksReleased 1985-01-01Archiv Produktion

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028941529220 is the Universal Product Code (UPC barcode) for the release Music of the Gothic Era by Early Music Consort of London, David Munrow, released 1985-01-01 on Archiv Produktion. UPCs are unique numeric identifiers assigned by distributors to identify a music release — album, EP, or single — across every digital and physical retail platform. This release contains 19 tracks, each with its own ISRC. Tracks include DEF057502360, DEF057502420, DEF057502430.

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0Number system
28941Manufacturer
52922Product
0Check digit
Number system:
Identifies the product category (0/1/6/7/8 = general retail, 2 = variable measure, etc.).
Manufacturer:
5-digit code identifying the label or distributor that owns the release.
Product:
5-digit code identifying this specific release within the manufacturer's catalog.
Check digit:
Modulo-10 check digit that validates the rest of the barcode.

Credit Chain

UPCMusic of the Gothic Era
ISRC18 recordings
ISWC1 work
IPI1 songwriter

Track List (18)

Viderunt omnes fines terre
Early Music Consort of London, David Munrow
Alle psallite cum luya
Early Music Consort of London, David Munrow
Amor potest
Early Music Consort of London, David Munrow
S’on me regarde
Early Music Consort of London, David Munrow
In mari miserie
Early Music Consort of London, David Munrow
O Mitissima
Early Music Consort of London, David Munrow
Aucun ont trouve
Early Music Consort of London, David Munrow
De me dame vient
Early Music Consort of London, David Munrow
J’os bien a m’amie parler
David Munrow, Early Music Consort of London
Le mesnie fauveline
Early Music Consort of London, David Munrow
Impudentur circumivi
Early Music Consort of London, David Munrow
Cum statua nabucodonasor
Early Music Consort of London, David Munrow
Clap, clap, par un matin
Early Music Consort of London, David Munrow
Febus mundo oriens
Early Music Consort of London, David Munrow
Lasse! comment oublieray
Early Music Consort of London, David Munrow
Qui es promesses de fortune
James Bowman, Charles Brett, David Munrow, Early Music Consort of London
Hoquetus David
Early Music Consort of London, David Munrow
Inter densas deserti meditans
Early Music Consort of London, David Munrow

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What is UPC 028941529220?
UPC 028941529220 is the Universal Product Code (barcode) for "Music of the Gothic Era" by Early Music Consort of London, David Munrow, released on Archiv Produktion.
What is a UPC code in music?
A UPC (Universal Product Code) — also called an EAN barcode — is a unique numeric identifier assigned to a music release by its distributor. It identifies the release as a whole (album, EP, or single) and is required by every digital storefront and physical retailer.
How is a UPC different from an ISRC?
A UPC identifies a release (the bundle of tracks sold as one product). An ISRC identifies a specific sound recording (a single track). Every track on a UPC release has its own ISRC, but they all share the same UPC.
How many tracks are on UPC 028941529220?
UPC 028941529220 contains 19 tracks, each with its own ISRC.
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What is UPC 028941529220?

028941529220 is a Universal Product Code (UPC) assigned to Music of the Gothic Era by Early Music Consort of London, David Munrow. UPCs (also called EAN barcodes) are unique numeric identifiers assigned by distributors to identify music releases — albums, EPs, and singles — across all digital and physical retail platforms.

This release contains 19 tracks. Each track has its own ISRC (International Standard Recording Code) that identifies the specific sound recording, while the UPC identifies the release as a whole. Knowing your release's UPC is essential for neighboring rights collection societies like SoundExchange and for transferring music between distributors.

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