Talk:Oblivion with Bells

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I've updated the label information for this album. Not sure where the previous info about different / traffic serving as the label came from. Modernliving 17:51, 6 October 2007 (UTC)

Different and Traffic serve as the distribution labels for everywhere outside the U.S. Please try to be a little more globally minded before removing information from articles.  Tabanger  20:03, 6 October 2007 (UTC)
Perhaps you should create some wiki entries for those labels since you seem to be so familiar with them. Modernliving 04:24, 7 October 2007 (UTC)
And perhaps you shouldn't delete stuff of which you're not sure? FYI: Different is part of PIAS, and Traffic is a japanese label with artists such as The Orb, UNKLE and Asian Dub Foundation (and of course Underworld). 84.75.109.164 (talk) 08:25, 16 January 2008 (UTC)


[edit] Almost unreadable

There has to be a way to make this page (and the other album/single/EP pages) less cluttered and more readable. There is a lot of redundant information that doesn't need mentioning -- Why on earth would anyone read the track listing three times? -- and we need to remember that this is an encyclopedia article, not a discography archive. 72.189.251.198