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Star Trek: The Next Generation 2: The Battle / Datalore / 11001001
Ron Jones
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638558600221 is the Universal Product Code (UPC barcode) for the release “Star Trek: The Next Generation 2: The Battle / Datalore / 11001001” by Ron Jones, released 2011-02-16. 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 34 tracks, each with its own ISRC. Tracks include USCGH1176904, USCGH1176905, USCGH1176906.
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- Check digit:
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Track List (34)
| Track Title | Artist(s) | ISRC |
|---|---|---|
| The Battle: Stand By (M11) / Bok’s Deception (M12) | Ron Jones | USCGH1176904 |
| The Battle: Med Scan (M13) / Ferengi Beam-Over (M14) / Hero of Maxia (M15) / The Gift (M16) | Ron Jones | USCGH1176905 |
| The Battle: Supplemental (M21) / Memories (M22) | Ron Jones | USCGH1176906 |
| The Battle: Caught Up (M23) / Stargazer (M24) | Ron Jones | USCGH1176907 |
| The Battle: Hello Old Friend (M25) / Old Quarters (M26) / Bad Dream (M27) / No Provocation (M28) | Ron Jones | USCGH1176908 |
| The Battle: Confession (M31) / Try to Relax (M32) / Past Relived (M33) | Ron Jones | USCGH1176909 |
| The Battle: Waves (M41) / Collecting an Old Debt (M42) | Ron Jones | USCGH1176910 |
| The Battle: No Response (M51) / The Battle (M52) | Ron Jones | USCGH1176911 |
| The Battle: Destroy the Sphere (M53) | Ron Jones | USCGH1176912 |
| Datalore: Omicron Destination (M11) / Home Sweet Home (M12) / Welcome Home (M13) | Ron Jones | USCGH1176913 |
| Datalore: Omicron Arrival (M14) / Data’s Beginning (M15) / The Lab (M16) | Ron Jones | USCGH1176914 |
| Datalore: Data’s Brother (M17) | Ron Jones | USCGH1176915 |
| Datalore: Data’s Hope (M21) / Android Operation (M22) / Lore (M23) / Trick Question (M31) / Suspicion (M32) | Ron Jones | USCGH1176916 |
| Datalore: Perfect Android (M33) | Ron Jones | USCGH1176917 |
| Datalore: Image (M41) / Bad Champagne (M42) | Ron Jones | USCGH1176918 |
| Datalore: Deception (M43) / Crystal Entity (M44) | Ron Jones | USCGH1176919 |
| Datalore: No Answer (M51) / Wesley’s Opposition (M52) / Head Kick (M53) | Ron Jones | USCGH1176920 |
| Datalore: Crystal Attacks (M54) | Ron Jones | USCGH1176921 |
| Datalore: Knock Out (M55) / Droid Battle (M56) / All is Well (M57) | Ron Jones | USCGH1176922 |
| 11001001: Docking at Starbase 74 (M11) / Eyes (M12) | Ron Jones | USCGH1176923 |
| 11001001: The Enhancement (M13) | Ron Jones | USCGH1176924 |
| Jazz | Ron Jones | USCGH1176925 |
| 11001001: Bynars (M21) | Ron Jones | USCGH1176926 |
| 11001001: The Nearness of You (M22) | Ron Jones | USCGH1176927 |
| 11001001: I Remember You (M23) | Ron Jones | USCGH1176928 |
| 11001001: Abandon Ship (M24) | Ron Jones | USCGH1176929 |
| 11001001: Stealing the Enterprise (M31) | Ron Jones | USCGH1176930 |
| 11001001: Isn’t it Romantic (M32) | Ron Jones | USCGH1176931 |
| 11001001: Auto-Destruct (M41) | Ron Jones | USCGH1176932 |
| 11001001: Auto-Destruct (M41) | Ron Jones | USCGH1176933 |
| 11001001: Help Us (M42) / Cancel Destruct (M51) | Ron Jones | USCGH1176934 |
| 11001001: Access the File (M52) | Ron Jones | USCGH1176935 |
| 11001001: Back in Order (M53) | Ron Jones | USCGH1176936 |
| 11001001: Nearness of You and Ending (M54) | Ron Jones | USCGH1176937 |
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What is UPC 638558600221?
638558600221 is a Universal Product Code (UPC) assigned to Star Trek: The Next Generation 2: The Battle / Datalore / 11001001 by Ron Jones. 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 34 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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