Talk:The Art and Craft of Popular Music

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[edit] Original albums?

Would it be useless to include the original albums/EPs each song was originally released on, if applicable? I'm going to go ahead & do it. Ianthegecko 20:52, 23 April 2006 (UTC)

I corrected (I think) a few of the album entries. I don't believe the 12" singles of we are rock actually ever materialized on vinyl (at least I never saw them offered anywhere for sale). Also, this version of Come in Brother is a new mix (not the same version as appeared on the old plastiqmusiq compilation) and we'll last so long was a remix of an earlier version from Rainbow Rider's single album. --Mjwise 19:27, 1 July 2006 (UTC)