Relationship types / Release-Release / Remaster
Description
This links two releases, where one is a remaster of the other. This is usually done to improve the audio quality or to adjust for more modern playback equipment. The process generally doesn't involve changing the music in any artistically important way. It may, however, result in recordings that differ in length by a few seconds.
ID: 6
Cardinality of {entity0}
: Few relationships (0)
Cardinality of {entity1}
: Few relationships (0)
Orderable direction: None (0)
UUID: 48e327b5-2d04-4518-93f1-fed5f0f0fa3c
Link phrases
- Forward link phrase: remaster of
- Reverse link phrase: remastered versions
- Long link phrase: is a remaster of
Attributes
The following attributes can be used with this relationship type:
start date
end date
Guidelines
All remasters should link to the earliest released version.
This relationship does not imply that every recording on the remastered release has been remastered from the earlier release. It only indicates that some of the recordings on the later release have been remastered from the earlier release. Therefore, when the data is available, the release annotation should be used to document further mastering information for the tracks.
Examples
Hell Bent for Leather by Judas Priest is a remaster of Hell Bent for Leather by Judas Priest