Apparently Amazon has a hard rule for any music release that the description is to be completely misleading or wrong. Also "CD" is starting to be used generically for "album" now. Even when the product format is a bluray disc and not a 16/44.1 audio CD format. Fun times...
Not just wrong music misleads -- I've ordered books where I paid for a previous edition with a certain cover (that you see on the ad page) and paid the rare price, but received the cheap new knock-off
An angry email or threat of a bad rating will get things fixed, but it is a hassle for both the buyer and seller. In that instance, the seller said they had no control over which page it was on, but as I pointed out, a simple description (year published, for example) would clarify things.
I can only imagine the complexity of music with the many different versions! So these days I ask questions before pushing the "buy" button.