Dreadful labeling for iTunes users
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By A Fan in DC/NoVa
I am reluctant to place a review of what may be a fine musical production based on the albums DREADFUL packaging, but I feel that iTunes buyers should be warned. #1. It requires considerable time and ingenuity to assure that all the "songs" (actually, arias, choruses, and recicatives) are placed in proper order. For inexplicable reasons, the album's "track #s" are ordered from"1 of 37" thru "37 of 37" and then "1 of 33" thru "33 of 33." Why not "1 of 70" thru "70 of 70"? This would permit users to simply order all of the "songs" by "track #" Instead, users must figure out a way to place "songs" in correct order using some other complicated method. #2. The information placed on the "name" and "artist" items of each track is ludicrously long, inconsistent, and detailed. A strange complaint, I realize, but it is extremely noticeable when users are trying to dream up a scheme SO THAT THE "SONGS" ARE PLAYED IN THE CORRECT ORDER! My advice to potential buyers: Be prepared to spend a great deal of time and ingenuity in devising a way to hear the "songs" on this album in the order that J.S. Bach intended.