there’s been a disagreement on some edits related to releases of the Cafe del Mar series. We can’t seem to agree on a solution and would like others to chime in
Now, most members of the series (see https://musicbrainz.org/series/be930628-5b24-4bb3-85a6-6bbcf688e932), plus a few others, have “compiled by $dj” printed on the cover.
The disagreement boils down to: Does this make $dj the artist of the compilation or is “Various Artists” with a relationship “compiler: $dj” more appropriate?
If I’m looking for such a compilaton like “Café del Mar” I would never search for the compiler (like “Bruno”) as artist, because his/her work is “only” to select some existing songs, order them (untouched from the original artist) together to a compilation.
I don’t know the rules, but I would add an annotation or disambiguation “compiled by Bruno” and use “Various Artists”.
Personally I don’t think $dj as the album artist. Perhaps if it’s a DJ mix.
But the official position is that for releases with more than one artist you can put whatever you want as the album artist. If you want to put your shopping list there it’s OK.
In general we credit whoever is credited as the main artist. It’s definitely ok to credit DJ-mixers and even compilers (or recording engineers / collectors, for field recordings!) if they’re given a prominent credit. But in this case, looking at the cover, the credit doesn’t seem particularly prominent - it’s in tiny letters and it doesn’t seem to imply this is much of a “Bruno” release. So I’d think it fine to go for Various Artists in this specific case, even as someone who generally dislikes using VA - I think this is a “both options are correct” kind of edge case really.
For an example of a compiled release where IMO it makes complete sense to credit the compiler, see this compilation by the Estonian president, where the main selling point of the whole thing is that it’s selected by him, and also includes his face as the main image in the cover.
My understanding has always been that Various Artists has generally been considered “the artist of last resort”. That is, if there’s no other plausible release artist then this might be the best you can do.
So, my question is, does it (ever/always/never) make sense to add VA to the artist credit on releases like these?
Example:
I wouldn’t do it either. If there is already another credit to it, what is the point?
There are situations like Mr Foo & Friends, but that is solved by credits being open ended nowadays
now I wouldn’t add other SPA’s either, like “[unknown]”, which I have seen and find grimacing in most regards, but I think most people disagree with me there :sigh: