Albert Herring

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Albert Herring

Benjamin Britten, City of London Sinfonia, Richard Hickox

095115103623
53 tracksReleased 2003-01-01Chandos

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095115103623 is the Universal Product Code (UPC barcode) for the release Albert Herring by Benjamin Britten, City of London Sinfonia, Richard Hickox, released 2003-01-01 on Chandos. 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 53 tracks, each with its own ISRC.

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10362Product
3Check digit
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5-digit code identifying the label or distributor that owns the release.
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Track List (53)

Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 1. "The morning room at Lady Billows' house in Loxford"
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 1. "The morning room at Lady Billows' house in Loxford"
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 1. "Doctor Jessop's midwife..."
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 1. "Doctor Jessop's midwife..."
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 1. "I hope we're not too early"
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 1. "I hope we're not too early"
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 1. "Stuffy! Tobacco stink!"
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 1. "Stuffy! Tobacco stink!"
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 1. "Now then! Notebook, Florence!"
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 1. "Now then! Notebook, Florence!"
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 1. "The first suggestion on my list"
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 1. "The first suggestion on my list"
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 1. "Is this all you can bring?"
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 1. "Is this all you can bring?"
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 1. "Begging your pardon"
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 1. "Begging your pardon"
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 1. "Virtue, says Holy Writ"
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 1. "Virtue, says Holy Writ"
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 1. "Right! We'll have him!"
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 1. "Right! We'll have him!"
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 1. "Interlude"
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 1. "Interlude"
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 2. "Bounce me high"
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 2. "Bounce me high"
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 2. "Shop! Hi! Albert!"
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 2. "Shop! Hi! Albert!"
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 2. "Did you ever have a pint at the local?"
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 2. "Did you ever have a pint at the local?"
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 2. "Sid I'm sorry but..."
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 2. "Sid I'm sorry but..."
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 2. "We'll walk to the spinney"
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 2. "We'll walk to the spinney"
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 2. "He's much too busy"
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 2. "He's much too busy"
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 2. "Mum wants two penn'oth of potherbs"
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 2. "Mum wants two penn'oth of potherbs"
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 2. "Good morning, young man!"
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 2. "Good morning, young man!"
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 2. "We bring great news to you"
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 2. "We bring great news to you"
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 2. "Well, think of that, my lad"
Albert Herring: Act I, Scene 2. "Well, think of that, my lad"
Albert Herring: Act II, Scene 1. "Inside a marquee..."
Albert Herring: Act II, Scene 1. "Inside a marquee..."
Albert Herring: Act II, Scene 1. "For three precious weeks"
Albert Herring: Act II, Scene 1. "For three precious weeks"
Albert Herring: Act II, Scene 1. "That's a fine sight for sore eyes!"
Albert Herring: Act II, Scene 1. "That's a fine sight for sore eyes!"
Albert Herring: Act II, Scene 1. "Quickly, quickly"
Albert Herring: Act II, Scene 1. "Quickly, quickly"
Albert Herring: Act II, Scene 1. "I don't think you ought!"
Albert Herring: Act II, Scene 1. "I don't think you ought!"
Albert Herring: Act II, Scene 1. "Quick, here they are!"
Albert Herring: Act II, Scene 1. "Quick, here they are!"
Albert Herring: Act II, Scene 1. "Husssh!... Harold Wood!"
Albert Herring: Act II, Scene 1. "Husssh!... Harold Wood!"
Albert Herring: Act II, Scene 1. "Come, let's sit down"
Albert Herring: Act II, Scene 1. "Come, let's sit down"
Albert Herring: Act II Scene 1. "I'm full of happiness"
Albert Herring: Act II Scene 1. "I'm full of happiness"
Albert Herring: Act II Scene 1. "As representing our local Council"
Albert Herring: Act II Scene 1. "As representing our local Council"
Albert Herring: Act II Scene 1. "My heart leaps up with joy to see"
Albert Herring: Act II Scene 1. "My heart leaps up with joy to see"
Albert Herring: Act II Scene 1. "Erhumph..."
Albert Herring: Act II Scene 1. "Erhumph..."
Albert Herring: Act II Scene 1. "Go on, Albert!"
Albert Herring: Act II Scene 1. "Go on, Albert!"
Albert Herring: Act II Scene 1. "Albert the Good!"
Albert Herring: Act II Scene 1. "Albert the Good!"
Albert Herring: Act II Scene 1. "Bring the plates! Quickly now!"
Albert Herring: Act II Scene 1. "Bring the plates! Quickly now!"
Albert Herring: Act II Scene 2. "Albert the Good!"
Albert Herring: Act II Scene 2. "Albert the Good!"
Albert Herring: Act II Scene 2. "Why did she stare...?"
Albert Herring: Act II Scene 2. "Why did she stare...?"
Albert Herring: Act II Scene 2. "You oughtn't to whistle"
Albert Herring: Act II Scene 2. "You oughtn't to whistle"
Albert Herring: Act II Scene 2. "Come along, darling"
Albert Herring: Act II Scene 2. "Come along, darling"
Albert Herring: Act II Scene 2. "Heaven helps those who help themselves"
Albert Herring: Act II Scene 2. "Heaven helps those who help themselves"
Albert Herring: Act II Scene 2. "Albert! Albert? Fast asleep, poor kid!"
Albert Herring: Act II Scene 2. "Albert! Albert? Fast asleep, poor kid!"
Albert Herring: Act III. "The following afternoon..."
Albert Herring: Act III. "The following afternoon..."
Albert Herring: Act III. "Is she asleep?"
Albert Herring: Act III. "Is she asleep?"
Albert Herring: Act III. "What the hell d'you think I am?"
Albert Herring: Act III. "What the hell d'you think I am?"
Albert Herring: Act III. "How's the manhunt?"
Albert Herring: Act III. "How's the manhunt?"
Albert Herring: Act III. "Have you found him?"
Albert Herring: Act III. "Have you found him?"
Albert Herring: Act III. "All that I did!"
Albert Herring: Act III. "All that I did!"
Albert Herring: Act III. "Fools!"
Albert Herring: Act III. "Fools!"
Albert Herring: Act III. "In the midst of life is death"
Albert Herring: Act III. "In the midst of life is death"
Albert Herring: Act III. "Albert...?"
Albert Herring: Act III. "Albert...?"
Albert Herring: Act III. "I can't remember everything"
Albert Herring: Act III. "I can't remember everything"
Albert Herring: Act III. "Hi! That's my girl"
Albert Herring: Act III. "Hi! That's my girl"

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What is UPC 095115103623?
UPC 095115103623 is the Universal Product Code (barcode) for "Albert Herring" by Benjamin Britten, City of London Sinfonia, Richard Hickox, released on Chandos.
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 095115103623?
UPC 095115103623 contains 53 tracks.
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What is UPC 095115103623?

095115103623 is a Universal Product Code (UPC) assigned to Albert Herring by Benjamin Britten, City of London Sinfonia, Richard Hickox. 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 53 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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