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How do I search for Jean Paul Lecot

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How do I search for Jean Paul Lecot

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Free/Premium

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Sweden

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(iPhone 8, Samsung Galaxy 9, Macbook Pro late 2016)

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(iOS 10, Android Oreo, Windows 10,etc.)

Windows 10

My Question or Issue

I have a problem specifically with serarchin for the recording "Les plus beaux airs de Monsieur Lully" (with Jean Paul Lecot on organ) in the Spotify app! I could (not easily) find the link in Open Spotify: open.spotify,com/album/18aV7e7ft8NRkeSA318BiA

But how do one find a valid searchterm that directs correctly to the page in the app??

I have tried really many ways but invane!

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Dear Bittencourt,

 

I realized my misstake later on. The convolute had, through all the years since the first CD came, changed.

 

But I learned and now knows even better than before.

What I really, still, though want's to know is HOW to search CDs with old ("original") convolute within the app. One can find them (sometimes, when they are still in Spotify's system) when one search with a searchengine. As this CD is a good example of. 

 

Im an old user with a lot of sympathy for "Spotify". As it is "Spotify" is a good example of how humanity, as such, could create a library that is both useful and creative (as a source for science in music history for mention one thing). But I could also say that it is a pity that some recordings are taken off from "Spotify". Especially when no CD recordings are available in any online stores.

Thanks Bittencourt again for your kind answer and greetings from Mike in Sweden! (Im a HUGE fan of "Spotify"!!)

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Hi @Mikaelth54, thanks for writing!

 

Just type "Jean Paul Lecot suite du" on the search field, and the main result will be the first song of this album (in a different artwork from the link you posted, but exactly the same album).

 

Just click on it and the album will show up:

 

https://open.spotify.com/album/0ZkuIV2ikFFc6Ic3FiYaJB?si=9Wex7QGUSH26Hd1MEIlnhw

 

Let me know if it works!

BittencourtSpotify Star
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Dear Bittencourt,

 

I realized my misstake later on. The convolute had, through all the years since the first CD came, changed.

 

But I learned and now knows even better than before.

What I really, still, though want's to know is HOW to search CDs with old ("original") convolute within the app. One can find them (sometimes, when they are still in Spotify's system) when one search with a searchengine. As this CD is a good example of. 

 

Im an old user with a lot of sympathy for "Spotify". As it is "Spotify" is a good example of how humanity, as such, could create a library that is both useful and creative (as a source for science in music history for mention one thing). But I could also say that it is a pity that some recordings are taken off from "Spotify". Especially when no CD recordings are available in any online stores.

Thanks Bittencourt again for your kind answer and greetings from Mike in Sweden! (Im a HUGE fan of "Spotify"!!)

Hey @Mikaelth54, I'm glad it's now sorted out!

 

I know that sometimes it's tricky to find a certain song or album, but the Spotify search engine is constantly being improved, such as with the filter engine (by song, by album, by playlist, etc).

 

I'm also a huge Spotify fan and that's why I'm here trying to help other users like me 🙂

 

Greeting from Brazil, and let me know if you have any other questions!

BittencourtSpotify Star
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