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[edit] On first sight
If I look at this entry on first sight, I get the impression that this band is about chart succes and about singles. It's great to have all their releases listed now, but why not just make a simple list of their releases? Hello Cruel World was not a regular album, btw, but a re-release of their three first EP's. They have for many years been an EP-band. Weeville was their first full-length album. 3EPs was not an EP, but a full-length CD. And The Short and Sick of It was a compilation of That's The Long & Short Of It LP and the Throw A Sickie EP. Isn't it better to list compilations separately? I'm just trying to add some info without immediately deleting all the work that's been done so far. See for a Tall Dwarfs discography [1]. Mark in wiki 10:03, 10 November 2006 (UTC)