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What happened to Dream Theater Songs?

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What happened to Dream Theater Songs?

Some songs are in HORRIBLE quality or with live records on studio albuns... That doesn't make sense

Some examples:

 

When Dream and Day Unite:

A Fortune In Lies - Terrible quality

Ytse Jam - Terrible quality

Afterlife - Terrible quality of a LIVE PERFORMANCE (????)

 

Images and Words:

Another Day (the acoustic version)

Under a Glass Moon ( Live version)

Wait for sleep (live version)

 

And it keeps going on the next albuns. What is going on?????? It was perfect some time ago.

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I think Spotify first lists your local albums and then the Spotify result.
What you can do is, click on the artist link and add the album/songs directly from the artist page. That will get you the Spotify version.

You can also go to local files - choose the songs that you don't want to hear in playlists and right click - Unlink Track.

Hope it helps!
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Hi, welcome to the community!

I've just checked the songs on my desktop app and they are just fine.

Are you sure you aren't listening to local files?
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That solved the problem! Thanks!

But is this supposed to happen? Does the local content "overwrite" the official one from the artist page?

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I think Spotify first lists your local albums and then the Spotify result.
What you can do is, click on the artist link and add the album/songs directly from the artist page. That will get you the Spotify version.

You can also go to local files - choose the songs that you don't want to hear in playlists and right click - Unlink Track.

Hope it helps!
BittencourtSpotify Star
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Thank you!

You're welcome 🙂
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