Cataloging Question
I have an unusual request for help. I catalog all of LPs in alphabetical order. I have just listened to, (several times now) and need to put away:
Dave Rawlings Machine-"Nashville Obsolete", (which, btw, is EXCELLENT. Recorded in a custom, all analog studio).
I have several Dave Rawlings albums which are under Rawlings, Dave. So should this go under the same or under "D", (Dave Rawlings Machine)? It is the name of a band, not a single artist.
How would you catalog it? Thanks!
Dave Rawlings Machine-"Nashville Obsolete", (which, btw, is EXCELLENT. Recorded in a custom, all analog studio).
I have several Dave Rawlings albums which are under Rawlings, Dave. So should this go under the same or under "D", (Dave Rawlings Machine)? It is the name of a band, not a single artist.
How would you catalog it? Thanks!
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Autobiographically. Obviously. I tried that once. Couldn't find a damn thing! :-) That's one of my favorite movies...well, top 5 anyway :-) |
I'd put in my collection in the way that's easiest for me to find. Elvis Costello, Elvis Costello and the Roots, Elvis Costello and the Attractions, Elvis Costello and the Impostors... they all go together. Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Pink Floyd... they all go in different spots... "W", "G", "P". What works for me might not work for you, just figure out what works best for you and be consistent about it. |
That’s where I’m having the problem. Elvis Costello and... Neil Young and... etc...and These I put under Costello or Young, but; Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow or Todd Rundgren’s Utopia I put under R and U because they are the names of the band. This isn’t Dave Rawlings’ Machine, (that would go under M for Machine), it’s Dave Rawlings Machine. I wonder how the National Archives would catalog this? How about a record store? |
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