This just shows record labels suck at recognising music. A label is a business, they perceive music as a product they can sell, rather than art that should be available. The cover photo shook me because I couldn't believe they were talking about Out Of Your Mind. I still listen to that quite often, even before I abandoned my self hosted music collection and went to streaming. But even now, some tracks I listen to are either different on streaming (ie different mixes or whatever) or just plain not available.
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Weirdest thing for me recently was wanting to listen to one specific single version of a song, scrolling through the streaming platform and seeing "ah great that single exists" - only to find out when playing it that the label had uploaded the album version of the track as the single version.