UPC · Album
Sing Me a Rainbow: A Trident Anthology 1965–1967
Various Artists
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029667428323 is the Universal Product Code (UPC barcode) for the release “Sing Me a Rainbow: A Trident Anthology 1965–1967” by Various Artists, released 2008-01-01 on Big Beat Records. 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 44 tracks, each with its own ISRC. Tracks include GBBHN0700085, GBBHN0700086, GBBHN0800127.
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Track List (42)
| Track Title | Artist(s) | ISRC |
|---|---|---|
| Johnny Was a Good Boy | The Mystery Trend | GBBHN0700085 |
| Stranger in a Strange Land | Blackburn & Snow | GBBHN0700086 |
| Leave Me Alone | John Stewart, Randy Sterling | GBBHN0800127 |
| Need You No More | The Front Line | GBBHN0800128 |
| I Love You So | The San Franciscans | GBBHN0800129 |
| Stranger in a Strange Land (demo) | Blackburn & Snow | GBBHN0800130 |
| She’s Mine | The Herb Jackson Group | GBBHN0800131 |
| I Don’t Care | The Front Line | GBBHN0800132 |
| If You Lie | The San Franciscans | GBBHN0800133 |
| Got Love (Trident version) | The Front Line | GBBHN0800134 |
| Green Monday | Randy Sterling | GBBHN0800135 |
| It’s So Hard | Blackburn & Snow | GBBHN0800136 |
| Love Me Not Tomorrow | The Justice League | GBBHN0800137 |
| Brave New World | Thorinshield | GBBHN0800138 |
| Places I’ve Been | Randy Sterling | GBBHN0800139 |
| Carrots on a String | The Mystery Trend | GBBHN0800140 |
| I’ll Make You Happy | Frank May | GBBHN0800141 |
| I Really Want You | The Justice League | GBBHN0800142 |
| Sing Me a Rainbow | The Sons of Champlin | GBBHN0800143 |
| Letters | The New Tweedy Bros | GBBHN0800144 |
| MGM Verve Presentation: Green Monday / Sing Me a Rainbow / Fat City / I'll Cry Instead / Sure or Sorry / House on a Hill / Johnny Was a Good Boy / Wednesday-Eighth / Favela | [unknown] | GBBHN0800145 |
| There Stands the Door | We Five | GBBHN0800146 |
| Time | The New Tweedy Bros | GBBHN0800147 |
| Thinkin’ It Over | The Justice League | GBBHN0800148 |
| Wrong My Friend | Thorinshield | GBBHN0800149 |
| Here I Stand | The All Nite Flight | GBBHN0800150 |
| This Time | Ron Davies | GBBHN0800151 |
| Mambo for Marion | The Mystery Trend | GBBHN0800152 |
| Can’t Get Over How You Left Me | The Justice League | GBBHN0800153 |
| Go and Hide | The Sons of Champlin | GBBHN0800154 |
| All the Time | The Tricycle | GBBHN0800155 |
| Pleasant Avenue | Ron Davies | GBBHN0800156 |
| Not a Single Word | The Tricycle | GBBHN0800157 |
| She’s on My Mind | The Crystal Set | GBBHN0800158 |
| Time | Blackburn & Snow | GBBHN0800159 |
| 61 Clay | Ron Nagle | GBBHN0800160 |
| Peaceful Times | The Crystal Set | GBBHN0800161 |
| Somewhere | The Tricycle | GBBHN0800162 |
| See More Tomorrow (backing track) | Blackburn & Snow | GBBHN0800163 |
| Shades of Grey (alt backing track) | The Sons of Champlin | GBBHN0800164 |
| You Were on My Mind | We Five | USAM16900849 |
| You Were on My Mind | We Five | USSE90320146 |
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What is UPC 029667428323?
029667428323 is a Universal Product Code (UPC) assigned to Sing Me a Rainbow: A Trident Anthology 1965–1967 by Various Artists. 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 44 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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