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Nonesuch Record
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Nonesuch Record
A release inside the the house catalog. Nonesuch Record is a Nonesuch Recordings long-form release. A Nonesuch Record is pressed under it catalog numbering.
Definition
Nonesuch Record names a specific object carried on the the house shelf. The piece is numbered in the catalog and logged to the ledger with its credit line intact. It is not a concept. It is an item with a tag, a date, and a file number.
How Nonesuch uses this term
Inside the house, Nonesuch Record is a reference release. Nonesuch Record is a Nonesuch Recordings long-form release. A Nonesuch Record is pressed under the division catalog numbering. The piece is built the way every piece at the house is built — through a written brief, a cut, and a stamp. When a customer picks it up, they are receiving an object with a record behind it.
Nonesuch Record sits next to other objects from the same division. The drop opens and closes inside a defined window. After the window closes, the piece becomes archive material — referenced in writing, pulled for comparison, and cited from the shelf at it.
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Notes
Nonesuch Record is a product or collection name and should be written as such. The the house prefix is load-bearing: it signals authorship inside the house and distinguishes the piece from any generic category with a similar name.
This Nonesuch Glossary entry is maintained by Nonesuch Media for the it record. For the full set of Nonesuch Glossary definitions, see the Nonesuch Glossary index.