discography

/dɪˈskɑɡrəfi/
noun
  1. A complete list of recordings by a particular musician, group, or composer, often including details like release dates and labels.
    • I checked the artist's discography to find her first single.
    • The website has a searchable discography of classical composers.
    • The band's discography includes ten studio albums and three live records.
  2. The study or systematic cataloging of sound recordings.
    • Discography is an important field for music historians.
    • The course covers the basics of discography and archival methods.
    • She specializes in the discography of 20th-century folk music.
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