Talk:Underwater Moonlight
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[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:The Soft Boys-Underwater Moonlight (album cover).jpg
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[edit] track listing: not exactly the same on my copy
I have a vinyl LP of "Underwater Moonlight" released by Attic Records in Canada (LAT 1103). It says "(P)1980, (C)1980 Armageddon Records." Its track listing is as follows:
side 1 KINGDOM OF LOVE / I WANNA DESTROY YOU / POSITIVE VIBRATIONS / I GOT THE HOTS / INSANELY JEALOUS
side 2 TONIGHT / YOU'LL HAVE TO DO IT SIDEWAYS / OLD PERVERT (Dance Version) / VEGETABLE MAN / THE QUEEN OF EYES / UNDERWATER MOONLIGHT
Maybe it's appropriate to have track listing variations included in this article? Or... maybe not? I only suggest this, because it means the Soft Boys' cover of "Vegetable Man" was available on vinyl back in 1980. That would be a notable fact for the article on that song, surely. Anyway, your opinions? I don't even know how to do track listing variations in an album article, so I won't try to change it yet. AllGloryToTheHypnotoad (talk) 15:42, 24 April 2008 (UTC)