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The Box Set 1964-2004

UPC · Release

The Box Set 1964-2004

Christy Moore

5099751481621
97 tracksReleased 2004-01-01Columbia

Last verified: July 3, 2026

5099751481621 is the Universal Product Code (UPC barcode) for the release “The Box Set 1964-2004” by Christy Moore, released 2004-01-01 on Columbia. 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 97 tracks, each with its own ISRC.

Format

509GS1 prefix
9751Company prefix
48162Product
1Check digit
GS1 prefix:
Country/region prefix assigned by GS1 (e.g. 060/061 = USA/Canada, 50 = UK).
Company prefix:
Label/distributor identifier assigned by the local GS1 office.
Product:
Unique product number assigned by the company.
Check digit:
Modulo-10 check digit that validates the rest of the barcode.

Credit Chain

UPCThe Box Set 1964-2004
IPI2 songwriters

Track List (97)

#Track TitleArtist(s)ISWC
Yellow Triangle1Yellow Triangle—
Dunnes Stores2Dunnes Stores—
They Never Came Home3They Never Came Home—
Nuke Powers4Nuke Powers—
Who Cares?5Who Cares?—
Mullaghmore6Mullaghmore—
Hey! Ronnie Reagan7Hey! Ronnie Reagan—
St. Patricks Night in San Fernando8St. Patricks Night in San Fernando—
Tim Evans9Tim Evans—
Goose Green (Taking Tea With Pinochet)10Goose Green (Taking Tea With Pinochet)—
In Zurich11In Zurich—
The Powdered Milk Brigade12The Powdered Milk Brigade—
Folk Tale13Folk Tale—
The Two Conneeleys14The Two Conneeleys—
Don't Forget Your Shovel15Don't Forget Your Shovel—
Quiet Desperation16Quiet Desperation—
January Man2-1January Man—
Poor Old Earth2-2Poor Old Earth—
Tippin' it Up2-3Tippin' it Up—
Poitín2-4Poitín—
19452-51945—
Little Musgrave2-6Little Musgrave—
Johnny Jump Up2-7Johnny Jump Up—
Radcliffe Highway2-8Radcliffe Highway—
John O'Dreams2-9John O'Dreams—
Cold Blow2-10Cold Blow—
Raggle Taggle2-11Raggle Taggle—
El Salvador2-12El Salvador—
Jack Doyle2-13Jack Doyle—
Joxer (original)2-14Joxer (original)—
Intro2-15Intro—
Lawless2-16Lawless—
Different Love Song3-1Different Love Song—
Changes3-2Changes—
Ballindine3-3Ballindine—
Anne Lovett3-4Anne Lovett—
The Dalesman's Litany3-5The Dalesman's Litany—
Farewell to Pripchat3-7Farewell to Pripchat—
The Lakes of Pontchartrain3-8The Lakes of Pontchartrain—
Cricklewood3-9Cricklewood—
Strangeways3-10Strangeways—
Wise and Holy Women3-11Wise and Holy Women—
Veronica3-12Veronica—
Cry Like a Man3-13Cry Like a Man—
Vive la Quinte Brigada3-14Vive la Quinte Brigada—
The Auld Triangle3-15The Auld Triangle—
Brown Eyes (for Joe Sheeran)3-17Brown Eyes (for Joe Sheeran)—
Johnny Connors3-18Johnny Connors—
Lay With Me4-1Lay With Me—
This Is the Day4-2This Is the Day—
Among the Wicklow Hills4-3Among the Wicklow Hills—
Aisling4-4Aisling—
Grey Lake of Loughrea4-5Grey Lake of Loughrea—
All I Remember4-6All I Remember—
Someone to Love4-7Someone to Love—
Trip to Carnsore4-8Trip to Carnsore—
Danny Boy (Derrylondon air)4-9Danny Boy (Derrylondon air)—
Ships in the Forest4-10Ships in the Forest—
100 Miles4-11100 Miles—
Smoke and Strong Whiskey4-13Smoke and Strong Whiskey—
The Way Pierce Turner Sings4-14The Way Pierce Turner Sings—
Hamburg Encore Medley4-15Hamburg Encore Medley—
Tyrone Boys4-16Tyrone Boys—
Hey Paddy5-1Hey Paddy—
On the Blanket5-2On the Blanket—
Southern Winds5-3Southern Winds—
Don't Hand Me Over5-4Don't Hand Me Over—
Shoot Out the Streetlights5-5Shoot Out the Streetlights—
The Bridge at Killaloe (Scariff Martyrs)5-6The Bridge at Killaloe (Scariff Martyrs)—
North and South5-7North and South—
At the G.P.O. 19805-8At the G.P.O. 1980—
90 Miles to Dublin5-990 Miles to Dublin—
Wicklow Boy5-10Wicklow Boy—
Ballinamore5-11Ballinamore—
Rialto Derry January 19935-12Rialto Derry January 1993—
The Armagh Women5-13The Armagh Women—
On the Bridge5-14On the Bridge—
Scapegoats5-15Scapegoats—
"They Fouled the Ball Daddy"5-16"They Fouled the Ball Daddy"—
No Time for Love5-17No Time for Love—
On a Single Day5-18On a Single Day—
Roots6-1Roots—
The Old Man's Song6-2The Old Man's Song—
1913 Lockout6-31913 Lockout—
Seth Davy6-4Seth Davy—
The Bould Rake6-5The Bould Rake—
Bridget's Pill6-6Bridget's Pill—
The Lark in the Morning6-7The Lark in the Morning—
Come By the Hill6-8Come By the Hill—
The Enniskillen Dragoon6-9The Enniskillen Dragoon—
Weela Waile6-10Weela Waile—
Whiskey in the Jar6-11Whiskey in the Jar—
Tribute to Ewan McColl6-13Tribute to Ewan McColl—
Finnegan's Wake6-14Finnegan's Wake—
Down in the Valley6-15Down in the Valley—
Paddy on the Road6-16Paddy on the Road—
Three Drunken Maidens6-17Three Drunken Maidens—
Yellow Triangle
Yellow Triangle
—
Dunnes Stores
Dunnes Stores
—
They Never Came Home
They Never Came Home
—
Nuke Powers
Nuke Powers
—
Who Cares?
Who Cares?
—
Mullaghmore
Mullaghmore
—
Hey! Ronnie Reagan
Hey! Ronnie Reagan
—
St. Patricks Night in San Fernando
St. Patricks Night in San Fernando
—
Tim Evans
Tim Evans
—
Goose Green (Taking Tea With Pinochet)
Goose Green (Taking Tea With Pinochet)
—
In Zurich
In Zurich
—
The Powdered Milk Brigade
The Powdered Milk Brigade
—
Folk Tale
Folk Tale
—
The Two Conneeleys
The Two Conneeleys
—
Don't Forget Your Shovel
Don't Forget Your Shovel
—
Quiet Desperation
Quiet Desperation
—
January Man
January Man
—
Poor Old Earth
Poor Old Earth
—
Tippin' it Up
Tippin' it Up
—
Poitín
Poitín
—
1945
1945
—
Little Musgrave
Little Musgrave
—
Johnny Jump Up
Johnny Jump Up
—
Radcliffe Highway
Radcliffe Highway
—
John O'Dreams
John O'Dreams
—
Cold Blow
Cold Blow
—
Raggle Taggle
Raggle Taggle
—
El Salvador
El Salvador
—
Jack Doyle
Jack Doyle
—
Joxer (original)
Joxer (original)
—
Intro
Intro
—
Lawless
Lawless
—
Different Love Song
Different Love Song
—
Changes
Changes
—
Ballindine
Ballindine
—
Anne Lovett
Anne Lovett
—
The Dalesman's Litany
The Dalesman's Litany
—
Farewell to Pripchat
Farewell to Pripchat
—
The Lakes of Pontchartrain
The Lakes of Pontchartrain
—
Cricklewood
Cricklewood
—
Strangeways
Strangeways
—
Wise and Holy Women
Wise and Holy Women
—
Veronica
Veronica
—
Cry Like a Man
Cry Like a Man
—
Vive la Quinte Brigada
Vive la Quinte Brigada
—
The Auld Triangle
The Auld Triangle
—
Brown Eyes (for Joe Sheeran)
Brown Eyes (for Joe Sheeran)
—
Johnny Connors
Johnny Connors
—
Lay With Me
Lay With Me
—
This Is the Day
This Is the Day
—
Among the Wicklow Hills
Among the Wicklow Hills
—
Aisling
Aisling
—
Grey Lake of Loughrea
Grey Lake of Loughrea
—
All I Remember
All I Remember
—
Someone to Love
Someone to Love
—
Trip to Carnsore
Trip to Carnsore
—
Danny Boy (Derrylondon air)
Danny Boy (Derrylondon air)
—
Ships in the Forest
Ships in the Forest
—
100 Miles
100 Miles
—
Smoke and Strong Whiskey
Smoke and Strong Whiskey
—
The Way Pierce Turner Sings
The Way Pierce Turner Sings
—
Hamburg Encore Medley
Hamburg Encore Medley
—
Tyrone Boys
Tyrone Boys
—
Hey Paddy
Hey Paddy
—
On the Blanket
On the Blanket
—
Southern Winds
Southern Winds
—
Don't Hand Me Over
Don't Hand Me Over
—
Shoot Out the Streetlights
Shoot Out the Streetlights
—
The Bridge at Killaloe (Scariff Martyrs)
The Bridge at Killaloe (Scariff Martyrs)
—
North and South
North and South
—
At the G.P.O. 1980
At the G.P.O. 1980
—
90 Miles to Dublin
90 Miles to Dublin
—
Wicklow Boy
Wicklow Boy
—
Ballinamore
Ballinamore
—
Rialto Derry January 1993
Rialto Derry January 1993
—
The Armagh Women
The Armagh Women
—
On the Bridge
On the Bridge
—
Scapegoats
Scapegoats
—
"They Fouled the Ball Daddy"
"They Fouled the Ball Daddy"
—
No Time for Love
No Time for Love
—
On a Single Day
On a Single Day
—
Roots
Roots
—
The Old Man's Song
The Old Man's Song
—
1913 Lockout
1913 Lockout
—
Seth Davy
Seth Davy
—
The Bould Rake
The Bould Rake
—
Bridget's Pill
Bridget's Pill
—
The Lark in the Morning
The Lark in the Morning
—
Come By the Hill
Come By the Hill
—
The Enniskillen Dragoon
The Enniskillen Dragoon
—
Weela Waile
Weela Waile
—
Whiskey in the Jar
Whiskey in the Jar
—
Tribute to Ewan McColl
Tribute to Ewan McColl
—
Finnegan's Wake
Finnegan's Wake
—
Down in the Valley
Down in the Valley
—
Paddy on the Road
Paddy on the Road
—
Three Drunken Maidens
Three Drunken Maidens
—

What other identifiers does this connect to?

Songwriters/Publishers (IPI)

0007319576500080669947

Creative Contributors (ISNI)

000000011778687X

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What is UPC 5099751481621?+
UPC 5099751481621 is the Universal Product Code (barcode) for "The Box Set 1964-2004" by Christy Moore, released on Columbia.
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 5099751481621?+
UPC 5099751481621 contains 97 tracks.
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What is UPC 5099751481621?

5099751481621 is a Universal Product Code (UPC) assigned to The Box Set 1964-2004 by Christy Moore. 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 97 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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