I ran into this doing the Best Debut of All Time tournament. The album was Are You Experienced? by the Jimi Hendrix Experience. It turns out that there is a US version and a UK version. The US version has Purple Haze, and Hey Joe and The Wind Cries Mary, while the UK version does not but it has three songs the US version does not have.
BEA has the UK version track listing; comments consistently say the US version is better. I saw this on an album as recently as Savage Garden (1997), with two different track lists. Before I started looking at this site, I thought the problem was isolated to the well-documented Beatles albums.
Can we do anything on this site to deal with two track listings situations? Also, it seems that the UK version is always definitive. Was that a deliberate choice, or did it just happen to be the way the tracks got laid down by the first person to list the tracks?
If we can only have one track listing, I would suggest that the listing for the country of origin (US in the case of Jimi Hendrix) is the definitive version, and BEA should reflect those track listings.
If we can only have one track listing, I would suggest that the listing for the country of origin (US in the case of Jimi Hendrix) is the definitive version, and BEA should reflect those track listings.
Yes, BEA only shows the original release for all albums on the site, this is because only one release is shown for each album, and this rule avoids the confusion over which artwork or track-listing should be used.
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