The Pirates of Penzance

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The Pirates of Penzance

W.S. Gilbert, Arthur Sullivan

5099909509221
43 tracksReleased 2011-01-01

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5099909509221 is the Universal Product Code (UPC barcode) for the release The Pirates of Penzance by W.S. Gilbert, Arthur Sullivan, released 2011-01-01. 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 43 tracks, each with its own ISRC.

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9909Company prefix
50922Product
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UPCThe Pirates of Penzance
ISWC1 work
IPI2 songwriters

Track List (43)

The Pirates of Penzance: Overture
The Pirates of Penzance: Overture
The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Pour, oh pour the pirate sherry” (Pirates, Samuel)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Pour, oh pour the pirate sherry” (Pirates, Samuel)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “When Frederic was a little lad” (Ruth)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “When Frederic was a little lad” (Ruth)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Oh, far better to live and die” (Pirate King, Pirates)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Oh, far better to live and die” (Pirate King, Pirates)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Oh, false one, you have deceived me!” (Frederic, Ruth)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Oh, false one, you have deceived me!” (Frederic, Ruth)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “What shall I do?… Climbing over rocky mountain” (Frederic, Girls, Edith, Kate)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “What shall I do?… Climbing over rocky mountain” (Frederic, Girls, Edith, Kate)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Stop, ladies, pray!” (Frederic, Girls, Edith)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Stop, ladies, pray!” (Frederic, Girls, Edith)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Oh, is there not one maiden breast?” (Frederic, GIrls, Mabel)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Oh, is there not one maiden breast?” (Frederic, GIrls, Mabel)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Oh, sisters, deaf to pity’s name” (Mabel, Girls)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Oh, sisters, deaf to pity’s name” (Mabel, Girls)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Poor wandering one” (Mabel, Girls)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Poor wandering one” (Mabel, Girls)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “What ought we to do?” (Edith, Kate, Girls, Mabel, Frederic)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “What ought we to do?” (Edith, Kate, Girls, Mabel, Frederic)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Stay, we must not lose our senses” (Frederic, Girls, Pirates)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Stay, we must not lose our senses” (Frederic, Girls, Pirates)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Here’s a first rate opportunity” (Pirates)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Here’s a first rate opportunity” (Pirates)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Hold, monsters!” (Edith, Samuel, Girls, Major-General Stanley, Pirates)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Hold, monsters!” (Edith, Samuel, Girls, Major-General Stanley, Pirates)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “I am the very model of a modern Major-General” (Major-General, Girls, Pirates)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “I am the very model of a modern Major-General” (Major-General, Girls, Pirates)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Oh, men of dark and dismal fate” (Major-General, Samuel, Pirate King, Pirates)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Oh, men of dark and dismal fate” (Major-General, Samuel, Pirate King, Pirates)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “I’m telling a terrible story” (Major-General, Others except Ruth)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “I’m telling a terrible story” (Major-General, Others except Ruth)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “O master, hear one word” (Ruth, Pirates, Frederic)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “O master, hear one word” (Ruth, Pirates, Frederic)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Pray observe the magnanimity” (All except Ruth)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act I. “Pray observe the magnanimity” (All except Ruth)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Oh, dry the glistening tear” (Girls, Mabel)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Oh, dry the glistening tear” (Girls, Mabel)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Now, Frederic, let your escort lion-hearted” (Major-General, Frederic)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Now, Frederic, let your escort lion-hearted” (Major-General, Frederic)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “When the foeman bears his steel” (Sergeant of Police, Policemen, Mabel, Edith, Girls, Major-General)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “When the foeman bears his steel” (Sergeant of Police, Policemen, Mabel, Edith, Girls, Major-General)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Now for the pirates’ lair!” (Frederic)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Now for the pirates’ lair!” (Frederic)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Young Frederic!” (Pirate King, Frederic, Ruth)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Young Frederic!” (Pirate King, Frederic, Ruth)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “When you had left our pirate fold” (Ruth, Frederic, Pirate King)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “When you had left our pirate fold” (Ruth, Frederic, Pirate King)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Away, away! my heart’s on fire” (Ruth, Pirate King, Frederic)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Away, away! my heart’s on fire” (Ruth, Pirate King, Frederic)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “All is prepared” (Mabel, Frederic)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “All is prepared” (Mabel, Frederic)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Stay, Frederic, stay!” (Mabel, Frederic)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Stay, Frederic, stay!” (Mabel, Frederic)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Ah, leave me not to pine” (Mabel, Frederic)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Ah, leave me not to pine” (Mabel, Frederic)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “In 1940 I of age shall be” (Frederic, Mabel)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “In 1940 I of age shall be” (Frederic, Mabel)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “No, I’ll be brave!” (Mabel)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “No, I’ll be brave!” (Mabel)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Though in body and in mind” (Sergeant, Policemen)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Though in body and in mind” (Sergeant, Policemen)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “When a felon’s not engaged in his employment” (Sergeant, Policemen)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “When a felon’s not engaged in his employment” (Sergeant, Policemen)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “A rollicking band of pirates we” (Pirates, Sergeant, Policemen)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “A rollicking band of pirates we” (Pirates, Sergeant, Policemen)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “With cat-like tread” (Pirates, Policemen, Samuel)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “With cat-like tread” (Pirates, Policemen, Samuel)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Hush, hush! not a word” (Frederic, Pirates, Policemen, Major-General)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Hush, hush! not a word” (Frederic, Pirates, Policemen, Major-General)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Softly sighing to the river” (Major-General, Pirates, Policemen)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Softly sighing to the river” (Major-General, Pirates, Policemen)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Now what is this, and what is that” (Girls, Pirates)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Now what is this, and what is that” (Girls, Pirates)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Frederic here! Oh joy!” (Major-General, Mabel, Frederic, Pirates, Pirate King, Girls, Policemen, Sergeant, Ruth)
The Pirates of Penzance: Act II. “Frederic here! Oh joy!” (Major-General, Mabel, Frederic, Pirates, Pirate King, Girls, Policemen, Sergeant, Ruth)
Overture from The Sorcerer
Overture from The Sorcerer
Overture from Cox and Box
Overture from Cox and Box
Overture from Princess Ida
Overture from Princess Ida
Overture in C major “In Memoriam”
Overture in C major “In Memoriam”

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What is UPC 5099909509221?
UPC 5099909509221 is the Universal Product Code (barcode) for "The Pirates of Penzance" by W.S. Gilbert, Arthur Sullivan.
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 5099909509221?
UPC 5099909509221 contains 43 tracks.
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What is UPC 5099909509221?

5099909509221 is a Universal Product Code (UPC) assigned to The Pirates of Penzance by W.S. Gilbert, Arthur Sullivan. 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 43 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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