NAME OF SONG/TRACK: Sure enough, the name of the song. Names beginning with articles are placed under 'A' and 'T' respectfully. Some of the shorter tracks are often omitted (these are primarily short links between songs on live albums, BBC sessions, etc.)
NAME OF ARTIST: The name of the artist to whom the album is generally attributed. That is, 'Just Like A Woman' is attributed to George Harrison if it belongs to The Concert For Bangla Desh - regardless of the fact that it is sung by Bob Dylan, because this album is included in the George Harrison discography. NAME OF DISC: The name of the record on which the song was originally released, or the name of the collection on which the song belongs either if it wasn't previously available on an original LP (singles, unreleased outtakes, etc.) or if I don't own the corresponding original album. YEAR: Usually it's the year of the release of the song, even on collections. Exceptions: important events recorded earlier and shelved until recent times usually get the earlier date (thus, Live At The Isle Of Wight by The Who is all marked 1970, although it wasn't released until 1996).All song titles link to corresponding albums and their reviews. All of the song names are included, except for duplicate versions on the same album. However, different versions of the same song recorded for different albums are separated. Thus, Bob Dylan's 'Forever Young' links to the review of Planet Waves only once, although there are two versions of this song on that album. On the other hand, there is a separate link from 'Forever Young' to At Budokan, since it was recorded (live) for that album as well.
NOTE: All of this stuff is made manually (and is a real pain in the neck, by the way), so some of the links might be not functioning or incorrect. There's just too many of them! If you see any problems, please E-mail me at once so that I might correct it. Help me get my work done!