| Search by Act: The listing is alphabetical by act, indexed
by the first name of an artist, and without leading articles, therefore, Bob Dylan,
The Beatles and Boyzone are all listed under B: If you wish, you can look at my most popular acts
- those who make up the bulk of my collection, or my own all-time Top 100 Albums.
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About the Music Database
You can click at various places on the pages to see cross references. For
example, in a list of discs by an artist you can click on a year to view all the discs
released in that year. Or click on a disc title to see a list of tracks on that disc.
If you are looking at a list of discs by an artist, click on the artist's
name (at the top of the page) to see a list of tracks by the artist. And vice versa, as
long as there are discs in the collection by that artist.
You will notice in the Top 100 Albums, that only one disc of a multi-disc
album is listed. That's because I rate each disc separately, not each album. Okay, so that
means it ought to be called the Top 100 Discs, but that doesn't sound as good. In any
case, if one disc is in the Top 100, you can be assured that the album as a whole is worth
buying. If more than one disc is in the list, then why haven't you bought the album
already?
There will be some incomplete titles, particularly of tracks. This is a
legacy of my previous database which had limited space available for titles. I'll try to
fix them when I can.
Some of my jazz tracks may not be attributed to the correct artists. This
is because there are just so many and I don't have unlimited time, so I've tended to use
the name of the artist who the album is credited to. Again, in time I will correct these
errors.
Guest artists appear on some tracks, and well known artists may perform in
lesser (or better) known bands. I intend to create a cross-reference index to account for
this in the future. Be patient please.
If you have any ideas for ways to improve this reference, please let me know! |