UPC · Album
Various Artists
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096741305320 is the Universal Product Code (UPC barcode) for the release “Totally Awesome 80s” by Various Artists, released 2010-01-01 on Compass Productions. 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 31 tracks, each with its own ISRC. Tracks include AUDD32001059, AUMU08600004, AUSM08100002.
Credit Chain
| Track Title | Artist(s) | ISRC |
|---|---|---|
| Jessie’s Girl | Rick Springfield | AUDD32001059 |
| Walk Like an Egyptian | Bangles | AUMU08600004 |
| Down Under | Men at Work | AUSM08100002 |
| The Kid Is Hot Tonite | Loverboy | CAC220000188 |
| The Kid Is Hot Tonite | Loverboy | CAC228000005 |
| Eye of the Tiger | Survivor | GB2798400019 |
| Down Under | Men at Work | NLB638140003 |
| Maneater | Daryl Hall & John Oates | USRC10000831 |
| Jessie’s Girl | Rick Springfield | USRC10100218 |
| Maneater | Daryl Hall & John Oates | USRC10301821 |
| Maneater (edited version) | Hall & Oates | USRC10400906 |
| Maneater | Daryl Hall & John Oates | USRC10600303 |
| Jessie’s Girl | Rick Springfield | USRC18108188 |
| Maneater | Daryl Hall & John Oates | USRC18207933 |
| Eye of the Tiger | Survivor | USSB18280010 |
| Think I’m in Love | Eddie Money | USSM10012420 |
| Don’t Let Him Go | REO Speedwagon | USSM10012807 |
| What I Like About You | The Romantics | USSM10020612 |
| Talking in Your Sleep | The Romantics | USSM10020614 |
| Think I’m in Love | Eddie Money | USSM10100084 |
| Say It Isn’t So | The Outfield | USSM10100175 |
| Your Love | The Outfield | USSM10100176 |
| I’m Alright | Kenny Loggins | USSM10211762 |
| Goodbye to You | Scandal | USSM10500754 |
| Don’t Fight It | Kenny Loggins, Steve Perry | USSM10604497 |
| Don’t Let Him Go | REO Speedwagon | USSM11102616 |
| What I Like About You | The Romantics | USSM17900078 |
| What I Like About You | The Romantics | USSM17900189 |
| What I Like About You | The Romantics | USSM17900292 |
| What I Like About You | The Romantics | USSM17901083 |
| I’m Alright | Kenny Loggins | USSM18000120 |
| Down Under | Men at Work | USSM18100058 |
| Down Under | Men at Work | USSM18100411 |
| Don’t Fight It | Kenny Loggins, Steve Perry | USSM18200129 |
| Think I’m in Love | Eddie Money | USSM18200200 |
| Think I’m in Love | Eddie Money | USSM18200742 |
| Talking in Your Sleep | The Romantics | USSM18300179 |
| Talking in Your Sleep | The Romantics | USSM18300249 |
| Footloose | Kenny Loggins | USSM18400107 |
| Footloose | Kenny Loggins | USSM18400522 |
| The Warrior | Scandal | USSM18400617 |
| Footloose | Kenny Loggins | USSM18400907 |
| Footloose | Kenny Loggins | USSM18400908 |
| And We Danced | The Hooters | USSM18500053 |
| Your Love | The Outfield | USSM18500059 |
| Your Love | The Outfield | USSM18500264 |
| Walk Like an Egyptian | Bangles | USSM18500266 |
| Walk Like an Egyptian | Bangles | USSM18500397 |
| Walk Like an Egyptian | Bangles | USSM18500592 |
| Walk Like an Egyptian | Bangles | USSM18500884 |
| And We Danced | The Hooters | USSM19801502 |
| The Warrior | Scandal, Patty Smyth | USSM19802505 |
| Goodbye to You | Scandal | USSM19802517 |
| Walk Like an Egyptian | Bangles | USSM19802606 |
| Walk Like an Egyptian | Bangles | USSM19802782 |
| Footloose | Kenny Loggins | USSM19803320 |
| Don’t Let Him Go | REO Speedwagon | USSM19804107 |
| Eye of the Tiger | Survivor | USVR10400292 |
| Eye of the Tiger | Survivor | USVR19300001 |
| Eye of the Tiger | Survivor | USVR19600010 |
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096741305320 is a Universal Product Code (UPC) assigned to Totally Awesome 80s 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 31 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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