Talk:The Lost Christmas Eve

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[edit] The Songs

I believe that this article can include more info about the songs themselves, if not link to other articles with information about them. At the very least, tell what songs some of these are remakes of, such as was done in Beethoven's Last Night article. For example, Mozart (I believe it was him) first composed Queen of the Night. I would do it myself, but I'm not completely sure what all the songs are remakes of. I will however, make some minor editing changes.--Sol Kiske 06:27, 18 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] The Story and such stuff

Is it not a copyright violation to duplicate the full story here? It should be condensed into a summary, just like on the Beethoven's Last Night page. It's a shame to see this article so undeveloped; this is a great album.

[edit] Fixed, a bit.

Took off most of the stuff from the CD booklet (probably copyright violation, and not all of the comments were subjective).

Threw in links to Trans-Siberian Orchestra, their other albums, Savatage and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

If someone could put the image/information bar on the side, I think that would complete this article.


---Alright! Looks like now that Christmas is approaching more people are coming to this article and fixing it up. Thats great! I'd like to see a good album like this done justice.--Sol Kiske 04:06, 28 November 2006 (UTC)