UPC · Album
The Next Day Extra
David Bowie
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888837878128 is the Universal Product Code (UPC barcode) for the release “The Next Day Extra” by David Bowie, released 2013-01-01 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 28 tracks, each with its own ISRC. Tracks include USJT12500174, USJT12500175, USJT12500176.
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- Identifies the product category (0/1/6/7/8 = general retail, 2 = variable measure, etc.).
- Manufacturer:
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- Product:
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- Check digit:
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Track List (50)
| Track Title | Artist(s) | ISRC |
|---|---|---|
| The Next Day | David Bowie | USJT12500174 |
| Dirty Boys | David Bowie | USJT12500175 |
| The Stars (Are Out Tonight) | David Bowie | USJT12500176 |
| Love Is Lost | David Bowie | USJT12500177 |
| Where Are We Now? | David Bowie | USJT12500178 |
| Valentine’s Day | David Bowie | USJT12500179 |
| If You Can See Me | David Bowie | USJT12500180 |
| I’d Rather Be High | David Bowie | USJT12500181 |
| Boss of Me | David Bowie | USJT12500182 |
| Dancing Out in Space | David Bowie | USJT12500183 |
| How Does the Grass Grow? | David Bowie | USJT12500184 |
| (You Will) Set the World on Fire | David Bowie | USJT12500185 |
| You Feel So Lonely You Could Die | David Bowie | USJT12500186 |
| Heat | David Bowie | USJT12500187 |
| Atomica | David Bowie | USJT12500188 |
| Love Is Lost (Hello Steve Reich mix by James Murphy for the DFA) | David Bowie | USJT12500189 |
| The Informer | David Bowie | USJT12500191 |
| I’d Rather Be High (Venetian mix) | David Bowie | USJT12500192 |
| Like a Rocket Man | David Bowie | USJT12500193 |
| Born in a UFO | David Bowie | USJT12500194 |
| I’ll Take You There | David Bowie | USJT12500195 |
| God Bless the Girl | David Bowie | USJT12500196 |
| The Next Day | David Bowie | USRF31300001 |
| Dirty Boys | David Bowie | USRF31300002 |
| The Stars (Are Out Tonight) | David Bowie | USRF31300003 |
| Love Is Lost | David Bowie | USRF31300004 |
| Where Are We Now? | David Bowie | USRF31300005 |
| Valentine’s Day | David Bowie | USRF31300006 |
| If You Can See Me | David Bowie | USRF31300007 |
| I’d Rather Be High | David Bowie | USRF31300008 |
| Boss of Me | David Bowie | USRF31300009 |
| Dancing Out in Space | David Bowie | USRF31300010 |
| How Does the Grass Grow? | David Bowie | USRF31300011 |
| (You Will) Set the World on Fire | David Bowie | USRF31300012 |
| You Feel So Lonely You Could Die | David Bowie | USRF31300013 |
| Heat | David Bowie | USRF31300014 |
| So She | David Bowie | USRF31300015 |
| Plan | David Bowie | USRF31300016 |
| I’ll Take You There | David Bowie | USRF31300017 |
| God Bless the Girl | David Bowie | USRF31300018 |
| Love Is Lost (Hello Steve Reich mix by James Murphy for the DFA) | David Bowie | USRF31300019 |
| Like a Rocket Man | David Bowie | USRF31300020 |
| Atomica | David Bowie | USRF31300021 |
| The Informer | David Bowie | USRF31300022 |
| Born in a UFO | David Bowie | USRF31300023 |
| I’d Rather Be High (Venetian mix) | David Bowie | USRF31300024 |
| Where Are We Now? | David Bowie | USRV31300001 |
| The Stars (Are Out Tonight) | David Bowie | USRV31300002 |
| The Next Day | David Bowie | USRV31300003 |
| Valentine’s Day | David Bowie | USRV31300004 |
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What is UPC 888837878128?
888837878128 is a Universal Product Code (UPC) assigned to The Next Day Extra by David Bowie. 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 28 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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