How Do I Find An Album Track?

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Find the CD is a CD search engine developed and maintained by Viba IT Sweden. It's based on FreeDB and uses the Viba IT FreeDB to MySQL parser. This web site lets the visitor search through a database with about 2 million music CD albums in three different ways. The database is updated once in a while and is getting better and better.
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1. Go to a website where you would traditionally purchase a CD such as Amazon if you know the album name. Type in the name of the album. Click on the product for more information.
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1. Open your music organizer software. Locate "Get Album Artwork" under your menu options if possible. This will automatically upload many of the album images. 2. Search
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