UPC · Album
Fill Your Head: The Studio Albums 1969-1974
Rare Earth
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602498643426 is the Universal Product Code (UPC barcode) for the release “Fill Your Head: The Studio Albums 1969-1974” by Rare Earth, released 2008-01-01 on Hip-O Select. 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. Tracks include USLIC0601830, USMO10000232, USMO10000233.
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Track List (49)
| Track Title | Artist(s) | ISRC |
|---|---|---|
| Get Ready | Rare Earth | USLIC0601830 |
| Here Comes the Night | Rare Earth | USMO10000232 |
| Love Shines Down | Rare Earth | USMO10000233 |
| Hey Big Brother | Rare Earth | USMO10000234 |
| Fresh From the Can | Rare Earth | USMO10000236 |
| Get Ready | Rare Earth | USMO10000237 |
| (I Know) I’m Losing You | Rare Earth | USMO10001198 |
| Every Now & Then We Get to Go on Down to Miami | Rare Earth | USMO10110400 |
| Someone to Love | Rare Earth | USMO10400018 |
| Come With Your Lady | Rare Earth | USMO10400020 |
| Magic Key | Rare Earth | USMO10400021 |
| Feelin’ Alright | Rare Earth | USMO10400022 |
| No. 1 Man | Rare Earth | USMO10400023 |
| Generation (Light Up the Sky) | Rare Earth | USMO16982614 |
| Tobacco Road | Rare Earth | USMO16984732 |
| I Know I’m Losing You | Rare Earth | USMO17000278 |
| Satisfaction Guaranteed | Rare Earth | USMO17000279 |
| Get Ready | Rare Earth | USMO17000286 |
| Born to Wander | Rare Earth | USMO17082617 |
| In Bed | Rare Earth | USMO17082618 |
| Long Time Leavin’ | Rare Earth | USMO17082619 |
| I Just Want to Celebrate | Rare Earth | USMO17100020 |
| Hey Big Brother | Rare Earth | USMO17100573 |
| If I Die | Rare Earth | USMO17100574 |
| I Couldn’t Believe What Happened Last Night | Rare Earth | USMO17200282 |
| Good Time Sally | Rare Earth | USMO17200574 |
| What’d I Say | Rare Earth | USMO17282618 |
| Think of the Children | Rare Earth | USMO17282619 |
| Ma | Rare Earth | USMO17300283 |
| Big John Is My Name | Rare Earth | USMO17300367 |
| Smiling Faces Sometimes | Rare Earth | USMO17300368 |
| Hum Along and Dance | Rare Earth | USMO17300369 |
| Come With Me | Rare Earth | USMO17300370 |
| We’re Gonna Have a Good Time | Rare Earth | USMO17382620 |
| Chained | Rare Earth | USMO17384730 |
| Train to Nowhere | Rare Earth | USUM70505282 |
| When Joanie Smiles | Rare Earth | USUM70505283 |
| Here Comes the Night | Rare Earth | USUM70505284 |
| Nice Place to Visit | Rare Earth | USUM70505288 |
| Eleanor Rigby | Rare Earth | USUM70505289 |
| The Seed | Rare Earth | USUM70505290 |
| Any Man Can Be a Fool | Rare Earth | USUM70505291 |
| The Road | Rare Earth | USUM70505292 |
| Under God’s Light | Rare Earth | USUM70505293 |
| Gotta Get Myself Back Home | Rare Earth | USUM70505298 |
| Would You Like to Come Along | Rare Earth | USUM70505299 |
| We’re Gonna Have a Good Time | Rare Earth | USUM70505309 |
| Come With Me | Rare Earth | USUM70505312 |
| Smiling Faces Sometimes | Rare Earth | USWWW0201564 |
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What is UPC 602498643426?
602498643426 is a Universal Product Code (UPC) assigned to Fill Your Head: The Studio Albums 1969-1974 by Rare Earth. 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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