Guards! Guards!

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Guards! Guards!

Terry Pratchett, Tony Robinson

978552152990
76 tracksReleased 2005-06-01

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978552152990 is the Universal Product Code (UPC barcode) for the release Guards! Guards! by Terry Pratchett, Tony Robinson, released 2005-06-01. 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 76 tracks, each with its own ISRC.

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Track List (76)

01 This Is Where the Dragons Went
01 This Is Where the Dragons Went
02 Now a Black Robe Figure Scurried
02 Now a Black Robe Figure Scurried
03 The Robed Figure Splashed Further Down the Street
03 The Robed Figure Splashed Further Down the Street
04 "How Exactly?"
04 "How Exactly?"
05 "That Stopped Them"
05 "That Stopped Them"
06 Now Pull Back Briefly From the Dripping Streets
06 Now Pull Back Briefly From the Dripping Streets
07 Carrot Took This News Without Fuss
07 Carrot Took This News Without Fuss
08 Varneshi Was Sitting Outside His Hut
08 Varneshi Was Sitting Outside His Hut
09 It Was a Five Hundred Mile Journey
09 It Was a Five Hundred Mile Journey
10 Now It Was Night Again
10 Now It Was Night Again
11 It Was About the Worst Night of His Life
11 It Was About the Worst Night of His Life
12 "Dearest Father, " Wrote Carrot
12 "Dearest Father, " Wrote Carrot
13 Lord Vetinari, the Patrician of Ankh-Morpork
13 Lord Vetinari, the Patrician of Ankh-Morpork
14 Capitain Vimes Always Felt Uneasy
14 Capitain Vimes Always Felt Uneasy
15 "Dearest Mother", Carrot Wrote
15 "Dearest Mother", Carrot Wrote
16 It Wasn't Just the Loneliness
16 It Wasn't Just the Loneliness
17 Men Like Corporal Nobbs
17 Men Like Corporal Nobbs
18 Carrot Had Waded Into the Scuffling Mass
18 Carrot Had Waded Into the Scuffling Mass
19 The Inside of the Mended Drum
19 The Inside of the Mended Drum
20 Capitain Vimes Ran Up Short Street
20 Capitain Vimes Ran Up Short Street
21 The Supreme Grand Master Raised His Hands
21 The Supreme Grand Master Raised His Hands
22 It Had Been a Trying Night
22 It Had Been a Trying Night
23 You Need a Special Kind of Mind to Rule
23 You Need a Special Kind of Mind to Rule
24 The Librarian Knuckled His Way
24 The Librarian Knuckled His Way
25 What Was Making Capitain Vimes Angry With Himself
25 What Was Making Capitain Vimes Angry With Himself
26 It Was Quiet and Warm in the Watchhouse
26 It Was Quiet and Warm in the Watchhouse
27 Sergeant Colon and Corporal Nobbs
27 Sergeant Colon and Corporal Nobbs
28 Even Shorn of Her Layers of Protective Clothing
28 Even Shorn of Her Layers of Protective Clothing
29 The Librarian Led Carrot
29 The Librarian Led Carrot
30 The Grey Dragon Swooped
30 The Grey Dragon Swooped
31 It Was Nobby Who Shook Him Away
31 It Was Nobby Who Shook Him Away
32 The Elucidated Brethren Were Nervous
32 The Elucidated Brethren Were Nervous
33 The Streets Outside the Patrician's Palace
33 The Streets Outside the Patrician's Palace
34 The Setting Sun Spread Out on the Horizon
34 The Setting Sun Spread Out on the Horizon
35 Vimes Heard Someone Say From Afar
35 Vimes Heard Someone Say From Afar
36 Beside the Drift of Paper Was a Book
36 Beside the Drift of Paper Was a Book
37 The Broken Door of the Dragon House
37 The Broken Door of the Dragon House
38 "Sun's Going Down"
38 "Sun's Going Down"
39 The Brethren Were Nervous
39 The Brethren Were Nervous
40 "Can We Get On?" Said Vimes
40 "Can We Get On?" Said Vimes
41 People Were Hurrying Towards the Plaza
41 People Were Hurrying Towards the Plaza
42 And Now It Was Two of the Clock the Following Morning
42 And Now It Was Two of the Clock the Following Morning
43 This Is Where the Dragons Went
43 This Is Where the Dragons Went
44 Lady Ramkin Slipped Off the Hated Pink Dancing Shoes
44 Lady Ramkin Slipped Off the Hated Pink Dancing Shoes
45 Someone Else in the City Was Ill at Ease
45 Someone Else in the City Was Ill at Ease
46 The Dragon Could Feel the Magic Flowing Into It
46 The Dragon Could Feel the Magic Flowing Into It
47 The Clouds Were Clustered Thickly
47 The Clouds Were Clustered Thickly
48 "Are the Cups of Integrity Well and Truly Suffused?"
48 "Are the Cups of Integrity Well and Truly Suffused?"
49 Apart From the Supreme Grand Master
49 Apart From the Supreme Grand Master
50 The First Problem Was the Palace Guard
50 The First Problem Was the Palace Guard
51 Lupine Wonse Glared Up
51 Lupine Wonse Glared Up
52 "Brung You a Nice Cup of Tea"
52 "Brung You a Nice Cup of Tea"
53 The Librarian Knew Where He Was Now
53 The Librarian Knew Where He Was Now
54 By Midmorning the Streets Were Packed
54 By Midmorning the Streets Were Packed
55 Sergeant Hauled Himself Onto the Parapet
55 Sergeant Hauled Himself Onto the Parapet
56 The High Priest of Blind Io
56 The High Priest of Blind Io
57 Something Major Was Happening in the Palace
57 Something Major Was Happening in the Palace
58 Wonse Sat Alone in the Dark Ruined Hall Waiting
58 Wonse Sat Alone in the Dark Ruined Hall Waiting
59 The Watch Were Contemplating Life Without the Captain
59 The Watch Were Contemplating Life Without the Captain
60 Lady Ramkin Ran Her Hands Over Errol's Body
60 Lady Ramkin Ran Her Hands Over Errol's Body
61 "I Wonder Who It Will Be?"
61 "I Wonder Who It Will Be?"
62 Lupine Wonse Padded Along the Draughty Corridor
62 Lupine Wonse Padded Along the Draughty Corridor
63 It Was the Silence That Awoke Lady Ramkin
63 It Was the Silence That Awoke Lady Ramkin
64 After a While Vimes Could Make Out the Walls of the Dungeon
64 After a While Vimes Could Make Out the Walls of the Dungeon
65 The Rank Clambered Awkwardly
65 The Rank Clambered Awkwardly
66 Vimes Wedged Another Knife
66 Vimes Wedged Another Knife
67 Carrot Looked Down at the Plaza Below Them
67 Carrot Looked Down at the Plaza Below Them
68 The Arrow Bounced Off a Scale
68 The Arrow Bounced Off a Scale
69 Out of the Pond, Dripping Slime
69 Out of the Pond, Dripping Slime
70 The Dragon Kennels Exploded
70 The Dragon Kennels Exploded
71 Vimes Shouldered His Way Through the Dense Crowd
71 Vimes Shouldered His Way Through the Dense Crowd
72 Lupine Wonse Scurried Along the Ruined Corridors of the Palace
72 Lupine Wonse Scurried Along the Ruined Corridors of the Palace
73 Wonse Arose in a World of Shades
73 Wonse Arose in a World of Shades
74 It Was Next Day
74 It Was Next Day
75 "Dear Mother and Father"
75 "Dear Mother and Father"
76 Corporal Nobbs and Sergeant Colon Lounged in the Shadows
76 Corporal Nobbs and Sergeant Colon Lounged in the Shadows

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What is UPC 978552152990?
UPC 978552152990 is the Universal Product Code (barcode) for "Guards! Guards!" by Terry Pratchett, Tony Robinson.
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.
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UPC 978552152990 contains 76 tracks.
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What is UPC 978552152990?

978552152990 is a Universal Product Code (UPC) assigned to Guards! Guards! by Terry Pratchett, Tony Robinson. 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 76 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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