OK, that's what I thought. I guess this would be better with a little
explanation in a separate sentence/paragraph.



2013/5/6 LordSputnik <ben.s...@gmail.com>

> Frederic Da Vitoria wrote
> > Why "is an abstract grouping of release tracks"? Are you referring to the
> > fact that a Recording could be issued in several releases?
>
> Well, a recording is typically used on several tracks, therefore those
> tracks are grouped together by the recording. The recording indicates that
> all tracks in the group are based on the same audio/mix/edit/whatever.
>
> eg. http://musicbrainz.org/recording/1f518811-7cf9-4bdc-a656-0958e130f312is
> a grouping of all the tracks that use that particular version of "Love Me
> Do" as their audio source, before mastering.
>
>
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