Talk:St. Elsewhere (album)

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[edit] Merging "Go-Go Gadget Gospel" into this article

  • Merge - I agree with the suggestion to merge the article about "Go-Go Gadget Gospel" into this article. Releeshan 20:13, 21 June 2006 (UTC)
  • Merge - I agree with merging. This is a B-side, not sure what the notability is to warrant its own article. (P.S. I also formatted the vote for merging above mine) -- eo 13:27, 22 June 2006 (UTC)
  • Merge - Agreed. Should be merged, not note-worthy having its own article. Rimmers 16:39, 9 July 2006 (UTC)
Actually, I feel there's not much to merge. The exact content of that article is:
"Go-Go Gadget Gospel" is a song from Gnarls Barkley, a musical collaboration between Danger Mouse and Cee-Lo, and is taken from their 2006 debut album St. Elsewhere. In the U.S., the song was released as a B-side for a promotional 12" vinyl single for "Crazy", as well as instrumental versions of each track. The title is based on a quote ("Go-Go Gadget _______________!") from the TV show Inspector Gadget.
The information in the first sentence is already in the articles on Gnarls Barkley and St. Elsewhere; the information in the second sentence is already in the article on "Crazy". If anyone feels the third sentence should be incorporated somewhere, please do so. I vote for deletion of the G-G G G article.SQB 07:50, 14 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Gold?

From the article:

"As of July 19, 2006, St. Elsewhere has reached gold status, selling 561,215 copies as of July 23, 2006"

I removed the sentence for now, because it's both unsourced and doesn't even say in which country. And the double date is a little wierd. --Fritz S. (Talk) 18:42, 27 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Add Review from RockMusicReview.com

Recently a wikipedia admin removed the link to RMR's review of St. Elsewhere. I was told that I can't add the link because I work for Rock Music Review. That's fine, I didn't realize that would be an issue. Unfortunately that apparently meant ALL links to RMR reviews on ALL album pages added by ANY user were deleted. I was told I could request the link be added in the talk page, so here I am. Anyone? Jackola 17:52, 18 September 2006 (UTC)

There are already quite a number of reviews in the article and I think RockMusicReview.com isn't really notable enough to be included (no Wiki article; Alexa ranking of over 4,000,000). --Fritz S. (Talk) 18:16, 18 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Deluxe Edition

Should mention be made of the deluxe edition coming out on November 7th? Brand Eks 06:29, 29 October 2006 (UTC)

There's a deluxe edition? Sure, that definitely should be montioned.--Fritz S. (Talk) 10:00, 29 October 2006 (UTC)
It will apparently have the four videos that have come out so far with it plus some other fun stuff. Makes me glad I waited to get the album! Brand Eks 07:41, 30 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] NBC Show

Is it "presumable" to believe that the title of the album was specifically a reference to the NBC show, and not to the term for poor urban hospitals?

the name also shows up in a tribe called quest song ("award tour") and i'm sure gnarls is very much into tribe. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.70.27.27 (talk) 20:22, 26 March 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Idea

I am personally adding a section to music articles that go over the specific sound of the song, not where it comes from. If you want to delete it for a spefcifc reason, please do, if you think this is a good idea, ill do it for other albums I own. Please tell me on my talk page so I know. User:KoRoBeNiKi —Preceding comment was added at 16:29, 9 April 2008 (UTC)