Talk:AC/DC discography
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[edit] Format
To conform with Wikipedia:WikiProject Albums, this discography needs to use the following format:
- Album names should be italicized using two 's on each side of the name. Example: ''Album'' yields Album
- Song names should not be italicized, but instead should have double quotes ("s) around the name. Example: "Song" not Song.
~Gertlex 00:36, 29 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Merge
I've proposed AC/DC remasters be merged into this article as I don't feel an article about remastered albums warrants its own article. It would be more relevant for it to be merged into this article. ĤĶ51→Łalk 22:33, 14 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Australian and international releases
I don't think it was really necessary to split the discography in Australian and international releases. All the records, starting from Powerage, are essentially the same. I think it would have been a better idea to create a split discography until 1977 and then merge everything from 1978.
ICE77 -- 81.104.129.226 19:17, 8 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Missing ALbums
What about the Bootleg/Unauthorized release, Bon Scott Forever in 2000? Shouldn't that be on this list to?
Another one, Giganten Des Rock? I can only find info on Disc 2, on last.fm. I have disc 1 and 2...
Third, the The Very Best album of AC/DC?
And, the A Vulgar Display Of Ultra Rare Tracks cd, I could only find torrent downloads for the album, no info. Is it fake, or?
Also, Safe in Cincinnati. I did find info that these aren't fake. Check here and here.
(Also, I'm KristofferAG on the norwegian WP. 80.203.5.125 07:49, 21 April 2007 (UTC)
There's also an album titled "Bon, Please Don't Go" released in 1990 which I did not see under the page AC/DC_discography. It's difficult to find info. on these bootleg albums but here's one site I did locate an Album art and track listing with release info as well: [1]
[edit] Clean Up Studio Albums
In my humble opinion the 'Studio Albums' section needs a cleanup because I think that '74 Jailbreak, Who Made Who and Volts are not studio albums - Rubiobarga (talk) 19:38, 2 May 2008 (UTC)