Talk:Fine Young Cannibals

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[edit] Second Paragraph Confusing

The group was formed in 1984 and broke up in 1992, though they briefly returned to the studio in 1996 to record a new single The Flame which would complement their Greatest Hits compilation to be released in the autumn of that year. Gift soon reactivated the brand and toured in the 2000s as Roland Gift and the Fine Young Cannibals. Their highest charting hits in the US were "She Drives Me Crazy" and "Good Thing", from the album The Raw and the Cooked. Both reached number one in the US single charts.

(emphasis mine) I think the phrasing (more of placement, really) of those two sentences are a bit confusing. It starts out with the history of the band, when they were formed, broke up, and a new version formed. Then suddenly it talks about the charting of their two hits. I think the switch over is awkward, maybe it could be broken into two paragraphs, one on their history and one on their hits. How does that sound? - square_pear | talk 23:41, 15 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Edits by IP 195.93.21.98

A few recent edits were made with IP 195.93.21.98. They seem legitimate, but one was wrong. I doubt it's vandalism, but it is incorrect. The edit changed one of the albums from "The Raw and the Remix" to "The Raw and the Remixed". The former is correct as evidenced the album's page on Amazon.com [1] - square_pear | talk 00:52, 17 August 2006 (UTC)