Talk:Ima (BT album)

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To anyone who cares: I removed the Japanese-language dicdef and the Move-to-Wiktionary notice and replaced it with what you see now; it didn't appear to be a very good candidate for transwikification. If you disagree, feel free to replace the original content behind a disambiguation page (e.g., create Ima (album) and Ima (whatever you might call what the other thing is)). Android79 05:43, Mar 15, 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Different versions

Is there a special reason why there is no mention of the fact that there is an earlier different version of IMA, a single cd (double LP) version without "Blue Skies"? I have both formats and am willing to give details, as I am not trusted yet with all the rules here. There are special sections for the different editions of BT's other albums, also, oddly, the "Blue Skies" page lists the formats and they are possibly on the US ones, but it is not mentioned. I find it really odd, especially since even though BT is American, he was more famous in the UK at this time and the track listing are vastly different, so the way they are laid out on Wikipedia lets one think this was the main release of the single, while I would think the UK release was bigger (I don't think it was even released in the U.S.).Dollvalley 14:37, 14 March 2007 (UTC)