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How to turn off Top Articles pop-up mini player?
Hello
How do you permanently turn off/disable the completely annoying mini-player "Top Articles" that pops up on nearly every page on AllMusic? It shows up in the middle of the right side of the screen on my laptop - and repeats some of the same articles already on the AllMusic home page slideshow header. See attachment. Thank you
Andrew
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Wish by The Cure has incorrect song credits
https://www.allmusic.com/album/wish-mw0000275947/credits
It has "Peter Gabriel" and "Eric Clapton" listed in the credits, but I've checked multiple sources and haven't found anything definitive to back these credits up.
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biography blurb
I don't like blurbs, and I'd prefer to have them deleted. Why bother to write at all, if you're just going to blurt a couple of sentences?
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Incorrect Total of Albums in My Collection feature.
I use your website to inventory my large collection of over 8700 albums. I noticed my internal count off by '1" from your total.
After auditing, I determined that on page 13 of my collection, only 99 albums are listed.
Your album count appears to calculate each full page at 100 albums per page, and the adds the number of albums from the final, non-full page. In my case, that album count on page is 79, making my total 8779, while the actual album count is one less due to page 13 only listing 99 on it. Again, its no
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Pages repeatedly "jump" down to the ad when a new one loads...
I liked a similar "problem" but that was reported a year ago and this is a new problem for me... Reading any page is interrupted when a new ad is loaded at the bottom of the page. When this happens you have to scroll back up to where your were reading. Until it happens again. I was reading the review of The Who's super duper deluxe edition of "...Sell Out". It has SIX discs, so every time the page jumped I had to scroll up past the track listings for ALL SIX DISCS!!! This is miserable and not an issue
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AD Blocker Issue
I do not have an ad blocker, but I cannot access your site with Chrome or Edge, you think I have an ad blcoker??
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Ferg Ferg and Robert London is not upon your site the album’s are Sequi (s)
Locate artist put them upon (search finds nothing) PLAYLIST: 12-30-21
Ferg Ferg and Robert London Sequi. 43 songs via. 4 albums 3 singles
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style overviews
Some styles don't have any overview, so its stylistic definition is left for me to guess. For example, "drone" style is represented by a single artist and tagged on three albums (none by him).
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2 Unlimited biography on allmusic is wrong.
In the article is written "The Netherlands techno/dance-pop phenomenon..." and in the details is written "formed in Amsterdam, The Netherlands". These statements are wrong.
2 Unlimited was founded by its Belgian producers in Antwerp, Belgium. They made a song "get ready for this" (a.k.a. Orchestral Mix) and after that song became a hit, they started working with the Dutch performers. While the Belgians produced, wrote and mixed most of the music, the Dutch added the vocals. 2 Unlimited is a Belgian/Dutch band that originated in Antwerp, Belgium. Please get your facts right.
Check here for the correct story that explain
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Leland Sklar on Nigel Olsson (1978)
Hello to everyone !
There is no reference on Nigel Olsson's long-playing record entitled "Nigel Olsson" from 1978 that Leland Sklar plays bass. Three other bassists are noted on it, but Leland Sklar is not. "Leland Sklar" on ALLMUSIC lists this production in his credits, which is not true. Kind regards,
Christian
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The AllMusic 2021 Year In Review
Even if I don't like the collaborators as individuals, all collaboratively-recorded albums catch my eye because I'm curious about why the collaborators decided to collaborate. In your latest newsletter, why does it credit the collaborators for Raise The Roof but not for The Marfa Tapes? By the way, I suggest enabling the display of full titles (for long titles) when hovering over an album thumbnail. Thanks.
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I'd like to update info's on an artist, how?
Fred Fortin Discography should go as this...
1996- Joseph Antoine Frédéric Fortin Perron
2000- Le plancher des vaches
2004- Planter Le Décor
2009- Plastrer La Lune
2016- Ultramar
2019- Microdose
Thank's for updating
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Advanced Search Engine Issue - Dec 2021
Is there currently an ongoing issue with the Advanced Search engine?
Several recent reviews don't seem to be showing up on it. For example: Arca's Kick quadrology or a selection of hip hop releases such as Haram, Pray for Haiti or Half God.
In addition, many of the reviews uploaded in the last few months still aren't lining up with the 'AllMusic Rating' column, when it's selected. Take a look at the picture attached - Montero was released, reviewed and rated in September but it's still treated as being unrated by the search engine.
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Cover art shown for "Sacred Snack" by Ululating Mummies is not correct. It is from the Good Guys compilation "Thanks For Dancin'".
The album art shown for Ululating Mummies' "Sacred Snack" is actually from The Good Guys' compilation album "Thanks For Dancin'"
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Many singles' release year not properly registering in Advanced Search, can't find them when filtering by Year...
... probably because the year isn't showing up next to their name in their discography, only when you click it and go to Releases. This is bothersome for me since I use this site to discover new music that was released in a certain year, but many are missing when you search it that way, especially singles. Some artists release singles without albums in a certain year, and so many are missing in the Advanced Search. Here's what I'm talking about:
All of these singles by RHCP have no release year next to their names' at first glance, but can
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COPYRIGHT PROBLEM
My name is Erica Warren and I created Multisensory Multiplication & Division to Melodies. I need to take this off the site because it give away my materials for free. How can this be taken off the site. Please let me know ASAP. It's against copyright.
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Missing credit for the album titled "Wretched Refuse String Band" on Beet records
In the extensive credits listed for the Beet record "Wretched Refuse String Band" one of the musicians is missing, although he is credit in the album notes.
Peter Langston played guitar and sang on several of the cuts.