The World Is a Monster-Lonesome, Blue and Jump Jivin’ Hillbillies From the Columbia Vault (1950-1958)

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The World Is a Monster-Lonesome, Blue and Jump Jivin’ Hillbillies From the Columbia Vault (1950-1958)

Various Artists

934334408341
18 tracksReleased 2019-01-01The Iron Mountain Analogue Research Facility

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934334408341 is the Universal Product Code (UPC barcode) for the release The World Is a Monster-Lonesome, Blue and Jump Jivin’ Hillbillies From the Columbia Vault (1950-1958) by Various Artists, released 2019-01-01 on The Iron Mountain Analogue Research Facility. 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 18 tracks, each with its own ISRC.

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34334Manufacturer
40834Product
1Check digit
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Manufacturer:
5-digit code identifying the label or distributor that owns the release.
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Check digit:
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UPCThe World Is a Monster-Lonesome, Blue and Jump Jivin’ Hillbillies From the Columbia Vault (1950-1958)
ISWC1 work
IPI2 songwriters

Track List (18)

The World Is a Monster
The World Is a Monster
All I Can Do Is Cry
All I Can Do Is Cry
Beer Bottle Mama
Beer Bottle Mama
I’m Playing It Cool
I’m Playing It Cool
Pick Up Blues
Pick Up Blues
What a Line
What a Line
Rainy Night Blues
Rainy Night Blues
I’m the Devil Who Made Her That Way
I’m the Devil Who Made Her That Way
Don’t Talk to Me About Men
Don’t Talk to Me About Men
Me and My Big Loud Mouth
Me and My Big Loud Mouth
Ugly and Slouchy
Ugly and Slouchy
I Can’t Keep the Girls Away
I Can’t Keep the Girls Away
A Shot in the Dark
A Shot in the Dark
Here Kitty Kitty
Here Kitty Kitty
(Give Me a) Red Hot Mama and an Ice Cold Beer
(Give Me a) Red Hot Mama and an Ice Cold Beer
Throwing My Life Away
Throwing My Life Away
Eternity
Eternity
When the Sun Goes Down
When the Sun Goes Down

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What is UPC 934334408341?
UPC 934334408341 is the Universal Product Code (barcode) for "The World Is a Monster-Lonesome, Blue and Jump Jivin’ Hillbillies From the Columbia Vault (1950-1958)" by Various Artists, released on The Iron Mountain Analogue Research Facility.
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 934334408341?
UPC 934334408341 contains 18 tracks.
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What is UPC 934334408341?

934334408341 is a Universal Product Code (UPC) assigned to The World Is a Monster-Lonesome, Blue and Jump Jivin’ Hillbillies From the Columbia Vault (1950-1958) by Various Artists. 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 18 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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