CDs created from certain pressings can have identifying characteristics (TOCs) that are very similar, and these are what the database queries for matches. This means that the characteristics of your CD and the one you got results for are very similar. You can fix this problem because it's likely that you have the specific CD at hand (the exact pressing that's bringing up the incorrect information).
The way to fix this is to submit the information for your CD, thereby allowing everyone who has your pressing to get a match with the right information when they put the CD in their players. Please see the FAQ Submit section for more details.
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