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So I see we moved CC down to former members and renamed him Clarence "Big Man" Clemons. Fine, fantastic. I also added "Phantom" to Dan's name. Should this be the standard for existing band members as well? Might Max? Professor? Little/Miami Steve? Sister Soozie? The Boss?Solo89 (talk)02:22, 20 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Live in New York City came out on both DVD and then CD. I tried to reflect that in a later edit.
Flo & Eddie sang backup on just one song in 1980 ("Hungry Heart") both in the studio and in a concert that year that was used onLive 75-85. That's not enough to merit inclusion here.
18 Tracks is just a cut-down version ofTracks, so they both need to go into the same category. To me, the "Studio albums" category should reflect coherent artistic efforts done at a given time, not collections of near-random outtakes that span 20 years. Therefore bothTracks and18 Tracks belong in what I called the "Compilations, Reissues, and Unreleased material albums" category.
I think there's threeWorking on a Dream singles not included that are stated to be released as singles on the album article. I thought there was more but can't find any.Kitchen roll (talk)21:16, 23 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Does this mean that the album article's wrong, because I can't find anything to reference them either? The album article does seem to be specific about their release dates though.Kitchen roll (talk)21:36, 23 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks. Just one more query: should "The Wrestler" still be included in the album article as a single, eventhough it's a bonus track, because it's included on Springsteen's discography and the template?Kitchen roll (talk)21:59, 23 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Someone else added it back there. I don't consider "The Wrestler" to really be part of the album, since its recording history and style is completely unlike the album, but I'm likely in the minority on this.Wasted Time R (talk)11:49, 24 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]