Question Concerning Classical Albums

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JMan
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What about separate releases that don't necessarily count as different issues? Like, if EMI releases a recording of the 1937 Tristan unde Isolde in the 50's, and then another releases the same recording in the 80's, and then EMI releases the same recording again in '91. What should happen?
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JMan wrote:
What about separate releases that don't necessarily count as different issues? Like, if EMI releases a recording of the 1937 Tristan unde Isolde in the 50's, and then another releases the same recording in the 80's, and then EMI releases the same recording again in '91. What should happen?

If it's a re-release then it should be the original release and original track listing, so in this case it would be the 50's one that should be on the site as far as I know.
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