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I checked gnudb.org and it didn't have a listing either. Source: about 1 year ago
1) Go back to your original source CDG discs and re-rip all the tracks using Audiograbber with the Freedb link pointing to gnudb.org. This would automatically name all your tracks. It would take some time to re-rip your original CDG discs but it would be a lot easier than any other method to rename each file. Source: over 1 year ago
I was going off of the first line of text that you find on their website,. Source: almost 2 years ago
I can't imagine a passive online database deleting files. If something did delete files, it wouldn't have been gnudb.org, it would have been software installed locally. Source: almost 2 years ago
It explains itself in every file name: http://gnudb.org/. Source: almost 2 years ago
Yeah but those would be official releases? Like if you went to discogs.com, you would be able to find those, along with release date, tracklist etc. I don't think thats the case for the example I'm making here. Source: 5 months ago
They only have 2 songs on Spotify, and my friend helped me find a website where I can buy used copies of their CDs from other users, but I don't know that site well (discogs.com), so I am hesitant. Source: 5 months ago
I hear what you are saying about up-sampling and you are probably right to be suspicious. a great resource for checking this type of thing is discogs.com. Source: 5 months ago
This is a free generator for Jukebox title strips, with functionality to import track & artist information from discogs.com. Manually fill in the form, or copy/paste the URL from discogs, select any style options you like, then hit the button to generate. Source: 7 months ago
My father had an amazing record collection, it was all Jazz. I remember he had a Louis Armstrong song called "Everybody wants to go to heaven, but nobody wants to die." I've searched and searched for this song and I see other versions (on discogs.com for example) but never Louis'. Source: 9 months ago
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