Talk:La Toya Jackson discography

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[edit] Explanations for revisions March 29 2007 21:24

To user :Rhythmnation2004: I've been collecting vinyl since you were still in your diapers, I have much more knowledge on this subject than you ever will. 3,000 copies of the album Formidable were printed, and NO, they were not all sold, you have no solid evidence to back this up. "Men Be Illin'" was never released, it has absolutely no reason at all to be where it is. Having read the guidelines which you haven't, it's clear that you can't make a complaint about editing, you have nothing to back up your information, unless you have billboard soundscan charts that tell us exactly how many albums each has sold, DO NOT post false numbers on wikipedia. If you keep doing this I will keep changing it. --Vinylcollector82 05:16, 4 April 2007 (UTC)

There were 3,000 copies of Formidable pressed. All of them were sold. You are welcome to contact the Moulin Rouge in Paris if you need clarification at +33.01.53.09.82.82. Rhythmnation2004 01:20, 16 April 2007 (UTC)
Whether they were sold or given can be debated, the album did not register on Nielson Soundscan. They could say they sold 20,000 copies of it, we would not know. 3000 were pressed supposedly, yet this album is extremely scarce. Please add a reliable reference to the numbers you posted.--Vinylcollector82 06:18, 16 April 2007 (UTC)
The Moulin Rouge company will be happy to confirm that 3,000 copies were pressed and sold. You may contact them at +33.01.53.09.82.82. Rhythmnation2004 20:00, 20 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Explanations for revisions March 29 2007 21:24

To user 74.99.219.28: Please refrain from editing pages when you have no knowledge in that subject area. 3,000 copies of the album Formidable were printed, and all of them were sold. Common sense tells you that this means the worldwide sales of Formidable are 3,000. In addition, "Men Be Illin'" is a true song that deserves a spot on this page, and it most definetely belongs in that particular spot. If you continue to shove your personal opinions on La Toya Jackson onto Wikipedia, the issue will be discussed with an administrator and you most certainly will be banned from Wikipedia. Rhythmnation2004 21:27, 29 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Explanations for Revisions - May 9, 2007

To the user NRGKutKlose: your information on single releases is incorrect. The song "Playboy" was released on the Bad Girl but was never released as a single. In addition, the track "Why Don't You Want My Love?" is not from the album No Relations. It was released on one album, and that would be an album entitled Why Don't You Want My Love?, which is actually a re-issue of the Bad Girl album. This is why the track "Why Don't You Want My Love?" is listed under Bad Girl. The song has no association whatsoever with "No Relations". In addition, there is no sources to confirm that La Toya Jackson sold 100,000 copies. Thanks for your contributions but please make sure you are correct before editing. Rhythmnation2004 01:36, 10 May 2007 (UTC)

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