Label FAQ

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  1. Label FAQ
    1. Table of contents
    2. Purpose
    3. FAQ
      1. How do you "relate" a label and a release?
      2. How to handle autoreleases?
      3. How to handle White Labels? (and other unlabeled releases)
      4. Can an imprint and the company that controls it have the same name?
      5. Where to discuss problems and enhancements suggestions?
      6. Are "collections" valid imprints?

Purpose

This page answers some basic questions about Labels.

If you would like to update the content of [WWW] this page on the wiki, feel free to do so but please do not add questions without answers (you might rather want to use [WWW] LabelDiscussion for that).

FAQ

How do you "relate" a label and a release?

When adding a ReleaseEvent, you can additionally specify a LabelName, ReleaseCatalogNumber, and an EAN. This is a core relation between labels and releases (not to be confused with AdvancedRelationships). At that time, there are no AdvancedRelationships between labels and releases.


How to handle autoreleases?

In some cases, artists "autoproduce" and "autorelease" their own records. As long as an imprint is possible to positively identify, it should be used as a label entry. If there's no such thing, or if the creation of such a label entry is disputable, you should use the SpecialPurposeLabel [no label].


How to handle White Labels? (and other unlabeled releases)

Like for autoreleases, you should use the SpecialPurposeLabel [no label].


Can an imprint and the company that controls it have the same name?

Yes, definitely. Actually, a company "A" may sell its own imprint "A" to another company "B" and continue to exist as company "A", while the imprint is being operated by company "B"... This can result in really confusing situations... Usually though, editors in MusicBrainz will deal with imprints exclusively (which *is* the information available on sleeves).

In the old days, there was actually no clear distinction between an imprint and the company that controlled it. Nowadays though, things got much more complex. Whether or not something requires two distinct entries in the database is up to the editor, and should be decided on a case by case basis (though we think that in most cases, just one entry is enough).


Where to discuss problems and enhancements suggestions?

Discussion about the current system and documentation should go to the [WWW] LabelDiscussion page. Links to tickets and new master plans for future enhancements should go to the LabelFuture page.


Are "collections" valid imprints?

This is a difficult question that can't be solved generally, but only on a case by case basis. Hence, the use of a label entry for collections names must be made with extra-care. Definitely, one must not use collection names printed on the front cover as a label name, but only if the collection name is used in place of the label name (usually on the back cover, next to a catalog number), and is really used by the producing label as is. For example, the "Verve Jazz Masters" releases are from label "Verve", dot, and "Jazz Masters" should be part of the release name. On the other hand, "Original Jazz Classics" is an imprint, owned by label "Fantasy".

Labels suggested readings

Labels in MusicBrainz are an important and relatively complex topic. It's recommended that you first start familiarizing yourself with the basic concepts in the General information category of the navigation bar (up that page).

You may then consult the documentation pertaining to AdvancedRelationships and labels, which are listed on the LabelRelationshipClass page.

Editors who want to do more researches, may consult one of the items listed under Advanced documentation.

If you still need help, you may ask your question on the UsersMailingList, the MusicBrainzForum, the IRC channel, or the [WWW] LabelDiscussion page.

If you're interested in either the future or the past, you may additionally consult/contribute to LabelFuture (suggest enhancements, list problems and limitations, or propose a new masterplan), or LabelHistory (for a list of fixed tickets and some interesting insight into the old days)


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