The description of the rare tracks was rather poor, there were duplicates, bad quality tracks, wrong names, etc. It would make sense to have somebody help here who has both yello knowledge AND time to manage the track listing(s).
Any comments/feedback?
When the new site opens one thing that can be done is that it divided into two areas. One area can be for all the odd, lose tracks found on Napster/KaZaA/whatever, which a likely to be misnamed and of average quality at best. The other area can be reserved for uploads from people who actually have original copies. These uploads should be of a good quality (OggVorbis Quality 7 and above, for example), and have proper descriptions, either in the file name, the ID3 tag or in a separate Text file uploaded at the same time and with the same filename as the audio file (except for the extension.) For example: I own "Of Course I'm Lying (The Ultimate Collector's Edition)". I would upload the following files into a directory called "Of Course I'm Lying (The Ultimate Collector's Edition)": 1.1 - Of Course I'm Lying.ogg 1.2 - Oh Yeah (Dance Mix).ogg 1.3 - The Yello Metropolitan Mixdown 1989 (Part I).ogg 2.1 - (The Truth Is) Of Course I'm Lying.ogg 2.2 - Bostich.ogg 2.3 - The Yello Metropolitan Mixdown 1989 (Part II).ogg Of Course I'm Lying (The Ultimate Collector's Edition).txt Of Course I'm Lying (The Ultimate Collector's Edition).jpg Each OGG file would have all the description fields filled in. But in addition the TXT file would have additional notes about the discs (there are two in the boxed set) such as catalogue numbers, etc. The JPG file is a scan of the cover. (I would probably upload three JPG files actually, one of the box and one of each CD cover.) How does that sound to everyone? Totally over the top? Well, it's how I store my own collection! Michael