Talk:Live: Take No Prisoners
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[edit] Pointless Frampton comparison
This was the opening sentence as I found the article:
Lou Reed's third live album, this 1978 release was Reed's contribution to the double live album era, although it met with far less commercial success than many, for instance Frampton Comes Alive!.
I have removed this pointless comparison, and I hope nobody restores it. None of Reed's live albums -- indeed, none of Reed's albums, period -- were as successful as Frampton Comes Alive. FCA was a monster. Was ANY live album as successful as FCA? Comparing a live album to FCA is meaningless.
Shall I go through every page about studio albums and compare them to Dark Side of the Moon? --63.25.115.135 17:40, 17 May 2007 (UTC)
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BetacommandBot (talk) 17:06, 2 January 2008 (UTC)