Talk:Stoneage Romeos

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Article now contains: an infobox (including a link to an independent, professional review), a quote, complete tracklisting (with songwriter information) for original, 2005 releases and for tribute album Stoneage Cameos, details of singles related to album, three album covers, full personnel (not just band members), a brief description and a reference section. Could be improved further by more track discussion. I have recently contributed to this article and may be biased.Shaidar cuebiyar (talk) 02:22, 19 January 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Track Listing not right...

Going by the original "Big Time" listing (circa 1984), the order was:

  1. (Let's all) Turn On
  2. I want you back
  3. Arthur
  4. Death Ship
  5. Dig It Up
  6. My Girl
  7. Zanzibar
  8. Leilani
  9. Tojo
  10. In the Echo Chamber
  11. I was a Kamikaze Pilot

It looks like they've also "neatened" up the cover... but why? The original cover was a little bit hokey. Any story about this.

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BetacommandBot 20:25, 3 December 2007 (UTC)