UPC · Album
The Later Years
Pink Floyd
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190295351748 is the Universal Product Code (UPC barcode) for the release “The Later Years” by Pink Floyd. 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 46 tracks, each with its own ISRC. Tracks include GBDJQ9400042, GBDJQ9400086, GBN9X1900001.
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- Manufacturer:
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Track List (48)
| Track Title | Artist(s) | ISRC |
|---|---|---|
| Astronomy Domine | Pink Floyd | GBDJQ9400042 |
| One of These Days | Pink Floyd | GBDJQ9400086 |
| Signs of Life (2019 remix) | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900001 |
| Learning to Fly (2019 remix) | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900002 |
| The Dogs of War (2019 remix) | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900003 |
| One Slip (2019 remix) | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900004 |
| On the Turning Away (2019 remix) | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900005 |
| Yet Another Movie (2019 remix) | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900006 |
| Round and Around (2019 remix) | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900007 |
| A New Machine, Part 1 (2019 remix) | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900008 |
| Terminal Frost (2019 remix) | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900009 |
| A New Machine, Part 2 (2019 remix) | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900010 |
| Sorrow (2019 remix) | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900011 |
| Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Parts 1–5 | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900012 |
| Signs of Life | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900013 |
| Learning to Fly | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900014 |
| Yet Another Movie | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900015 |
| Round and Around | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900016 |
| A New Machine, Part 1 | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900017 |
| Terminal Frost | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900018 |
| A New Machine, Part 2 | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900019 |
| Sorrow | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900020 |
| The Dogs of War | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900021 |
| On the Turning Away | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900022 |
| One of These Days | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900023 |
| Time | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900024 |
| On the Run | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900025 |
| The Great Gig in the Sky | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900026 |
| Wish You Were Here | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900027 |
| Welcome to the Machine | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900028 |
| Us and Them | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900029 |
| Money | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900030 |
| Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2 | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900031 |
| Comfortably Numb | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900032 |
| One Slip | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900033 |
| Run Like Hell | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900034 |
| One of These Days | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900039 |
| Astronomy Domine | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900040 |
| The Dogs of War | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900041 |
| On the Turning Away | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900042 |
| Run Like Hell | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900043 |
| Blues 1 (1994 recording) | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900044 |
| Slippery Guitar (1994 recording) | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900045 |
| Rick’s Theme (1994 recording) | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900046 |
| David’s Blues (1994 recording) | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900047 |
| Marooned Jam (1994 recording) | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900048 |
| Nervana (1994 recording) | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900049 |
| High Hopes (early version, 1994 recording) | Pink Floyd | GBN9X1900050 |
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What is UPC 190295351748?
190295351748 is a Universal Product Code (UPC) assigned to The Later Years by Pink Floyd. 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 46 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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