What I really want for Discogs is some kind of database feature, recognising that unique tracks make up releases.
So all the individual credits for e.g. the song "The Boys Of Summer" by Don Henley could be updated in one place, and then updated on all the releases it appears on.
That would make the site extremely useful to see who played what on which songs, who produced and mixed it etc.
You CAN find that information for songs now, but since a track might appear on hundreds of releases, it's impossible to know easily which release has the credits for it.
I agree. Sideways related and maybe more of a UI issue, but the site also makes it unnecessarily hard to limit my search to a "release" instead of a version of that release (i.e. I am looking for general info on a U2 album, not the liner notes of the Asian release of that album).
Sadly they could have been a major player in the standardisation of metadata or at least even conformed to one of the current (imperfect) standards that exist. Their priorities lay elsewhere I guess.
So all the individual credits for e.g. the song "The Boys Of Summer" by Don Henley could be updated in one place, and then updated on all the releases it appears on.
That would make the site extremely useful to see who played what on which songs, who produced and mixed it etc.
You CAN find that information for songs now, but since a track might appear on hundreds of releases, it's impossible to know easily which release has the credits for it.