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Incorrect album date

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Incorrect album date

Bring Me The Horizon's Count Your Blessings was released in 2006 UK, 2007 US. Spotify marks it as 2013.

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@ipwxy

 

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If you go to Allmusic.com, where Spotify gets it's metadata and other information from for the artist bios and other things, there is a listing of the different re-releases of this release and the year of those re-releases. http://www.allmusic.com/album/count-your-blessings-mw0000546889/releases notice the Epitaph Digital re-release has the year 2013? As well as the label 355 with a full CD re-release of 2013. Just this year in 2016 there was a vinyl re-release as well too for the U.K.

 

I looked up the version of this release I have access to on the Spotify service, and the label information is with a copyright notice of 2013 Visible Noise Limited, under exclusive license to Epitaph.

 

Re-releases often have the year of release rather than the original year the release originally became available to the public.

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@ipwxy

 

Hello:

 

If you go to Allmusic.com, where Spotify gets it's metadata and other information from for the artist bios and other things, there is a listing of the different re-releases of this release and the year of those re-releases. http://www.allmusic.com/album/count-your-blessings-mw0000546889/releases notice the Epitaph Digital re-release has the year 2013? As well as the label 355 with a full CD re-release of 2013. Just this year in 2016 there was a vinyl re-release as well too for the U.K.

 

I looked up the version of this release I have access to on the Spotify service, and the label information is with a copyright notice of 2013 Visible Noise Limited, under exclusive license to Epitaph.

 

Re-releases often have the year of release rather than the original year the release originally became available to the public.

Ah, makes sense. Thanks! 🙂

Omnio by In The Woods. Originally released in 1997. Allmusic.com shows 1997 with no info about re-releases. Yet Spotify shows a date of 2020 and I doubt this is even a remaster. There should be a way within the app to report any weird data. 

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