![]() ![]() When you select an album, the right pane shows information about the album and its tracks. By default, the list is sorted by descending year, but can also be sorted by title (by clicking the Title column header). Within a couple of seconds, you get a list of albums released. Using Music Explorer, you enter the name of an artist or group and click the Search button. Music Explorer runs on Windows XP and Vista. The figure above shows the user interface of Music Explorer. The only thing Music Explorer doesn't do is play music, because I didn't want to get embroiled in music download and copyright issues. For each track on a given album, you can even get the lyrics. For each album, you can get detailed information. Given an artist name, Music Explorer shows you a list of all albums released. I do so with a small Windows program called Music Explorer that I wrote some time ago. When I find interesting artists, I like to look up their discographies and download the lyrics of their best songs. I use a number of online services to discover new artists and listen to samples of their music. With all that music out there, it can be challenging to keep track of it. Never in the history of civilization has so much music been produced, bought, sold and enjoyed. Hundreds of new music releases occur every day. Music is a big part of our lives and there is certainly no shortage of it.
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