Talk:Love Songs (Chicago album)

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[edit] Track listing

On August 31 2005 an unidentified user or users edited the track listing for this CD, deleting some tracks and adding others (including two solo tracks attributed to Peter Cetera; anyone following Chicago closely knows why this is an immediate "red flag"). I'll stop short of labeling this edit as "vandalism" -- it may just be a poorly-informed revision, perhaps based on an unauthorized bootleg copy of the CD -- but all reliable sources (including Amazon.com and the band's official website) indicate that my August 1 track listing was correct.

I have reverted to that track listing, while retaining some subsequent minor edits made by others. Engineer Bob 08:23, 28 September 2005 (UTC)

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