Talk:Bang! (album)

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[edit] Splitting Japanese and Greatest Hits Bang! albums

Re: splitting, if it went ahead, I would split off the Greatest Hits album and call it Bang! (Greatest Hits album), and stick the disambig link at the top of the Bang! (album) page. The Japanese album is in all respects the more notable and interesting of the two.

However, although the greatest hits album is unremarkable, it does exist, and if people were searching for it and found only the Japanese compilation, they may be disappointed.

This was why I originally kept them together: same band, same title, one important album, one not important but deserving of a mention all the same, at least in encyclopedic terms.

But splitting is certainly OK by me, and would be happy to do it if required. --DaveG12345 21:46, 21 June 2006 (UTC)

Actually, there's another album called "Bang!" by the band World Party. I've just updated the World Party page to no longer point to this Frankie Goes to Hollywood page. There's no content at the Bang! page yet. Anywho, take that into consideration if/when doing a disambiguation page. -- User:Rotundo 13 September 2006