UPC · Album
Pillows & Prayers: Cherry Red Records 1981–1984
Various Artists
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5013929100305 is the Universal Product Code (UPC barcode) for the release “Pillows & Prayers: Cherry Red Records 1981–1984” by Various Artists, released 2007-01-01 on Cherry Red. 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 64 tracks, each with its own ISRC. Tracks include GBBLY8100003, GBBLY8100004, GBBLY8100010.
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Track List (52)
| Track Title | Artist(s) | ISRC |
|---|---|---|
| Another Reason | Five or Six | GBBLY8100003 |
| The Trial | Five or Six | GBBLY8100004 |
| Can’t | Ben Watt | GBBLY8100010 |
| Tower of Silence | Ben Watt | GBBLY8100011 |
| Aubade | Ben Watt | GBBLY8100012 |
| No Noise | Eyeless in Gaza | GBBLY8100049 |
| 4 Countries | The Reflections | GBBLY8200001 |
| The Coroner and the Inquest | The Reflections | GBBLY8200002 |
| Inside Out | The Nightingales | GBBLY8200003 |
| Under the Lash | The Nightingales | GBBLY8200004 |
| XOYO | The Passage | GBBLY8200006 |
| Feeling Dizzy | Everything but the Girl | GBBLY8200009 |
| On My Mind | Everything but the Girl | GBBLY8200010 |
| If She Doesn’t Smile (It’ll Rain) | Fantastic Something | GBBLY8200012 |
| The Thousand Guitars of St. Dominiques | Fantastic Something | GBBLY8200013 |
| My Face Is on Fire | Felt | GBBLY8200021 |
| Compulsion | Joe Crow | GBBLY8200030 |
| Absent Friends | Joe Crow | GBBLY8200031 |
| The Bridge | The Monochrome Set | GBBLY8200037 |
| All About You | Thomas Leer | GBBLY8200038 |
| Plain Sailing | Tracey Thorn | GBBLY8200040 |
| Goodbye Joe | Tracey Thorn | GBBLY8200041 |
| Walter and John | Ben Watt, Robert Wyatt | GBBLY8200046 |
| This Is for the Moment | Five or Six | GBBLY8200051 |
| Think | Five or Six | GBBLY8200052 |
| Rushes | Five or Six | GBBLY8200053 |
| Theme | Five or Six | GBBLY8200054 |
| My Brilliant Career | The Nightingales | GBBLY8200057 |
| Son of God’s Mate | The Nightingales | GBBLY8200058 |
| Jet Set Junta | The Monochrome Set | GBBLY8200130 |
| Don’t Blink | The Nightingales | GBBLY8200183 |
| Some Things Don’t Matter | Ben Watt | GBBLY8200188 |
| Portrait | Five or Six | GBBLY8200196 |
| Eine Symphonie des Grauens | The Monochrome Set | GBBLY8200197 |
| Love in Your Heart | Kevin Coyne | GBBLY8200198 |
| Modi 2 (extract) | Piero Milesi | GBBLY8200199 |
| Lazy Ways | Marine Girls | GBBLY8200200 |
| A Bang and a Wimpey | Attila the Stockbroker | GBBLY8200201 |
| Stop the Music for a Minute | Quentin Crisp | GBBLY8200202 |
| A Place in the Sun | Marine Girls | GBBLY8200212 |
| Penelope Tree | Felt | GBBLY8300007 |
| If She Doesn’t Smile | Fantastic Something | GBBLY8300012 |
| New Risen | Eyeless in Gaza | GBBLY8300016 |
| Feathering the Nest | Kevin Hewick | GBBLY8300018 |
| It's a Fine Day | Jane, Barton | GBBLY8300021 |
| Un homme et une femme | Morgan Fisher | GBBLY8300030 |
| Chenko | Red Box | GBBLY8300034 |
| Valley | Red Box | GBBLY8300035 |
| I’m Used Now | Grab Grab The Haddock | GBBLY8400009 |
| The Watery Song | Maurice Deebank | GBBLY8400046 |
| Shouting in Cafés | In Embrace | GBBLY8500010 |
| I Unseen | The Misunderstood | GBBLY9800007 |
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What is UPC 5013929100305?
5013929100305 is a Universal Product Code (UPC) assigned to Pillows & Prayers: Cherry Red Records 1981–1984 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 64 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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