Any reason why the preceding and following albums aren't listed in the infobox, as with most other albums in their discography?
I've begun to see a lot of these navigational fields (chronologies, singles from the album, alternate covers, etc.) as clutter. Also, the album wasn't released in the UK, so it would only specific to the US (even some of the Canadian releases have different titles). I'll add it if consistency with the other albums if preferred. —
Ojorojo (
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14:41, 27 March 2016 (UTC)reply
Hmm, I must admit that this is actually one of the infobox features I actually use when just reading articles, it makes it very easy to quickly navigate through the discography of a band. Also, all their other albums have it, so it really breaks continuity/standardisation... I'd say either they all have it, or none have it. But I'd prefer they all did.
FunkMonk (
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20:00, 27 March 2016 (UTC)reply
"Eric Clapton replaced Topham in October 1963, a change in lead guitarists that would be repeated two more times" Not sure what is meant by the wording, that they changed lead guitarist two more times? Now it reads like this exact change (Clapton with Topham) was made two more times..
"Dubbed a "rave up", this musical arrangement usually comes during the middle instrumental section, in which the beat shifts into double-time and the instrumental improvisation gradually builds to a climax" Why is this in present tense when it is used to describe their performances in the 60s? The quote also uses past tense...
I think this has been brought up elsewhere (album project talk page long ago), one might expect the recording section to follow the background section, but I guess it is a matter of taste.
Any reason why the preceding and following albums aren't listed in the infobox, as with most other albums in their discography?
I've begun to see a lot of these navigational fields (chronologies, singles from the album, alternate covers, etc.) as clutter. Also, the album wasn't released in the UK, so it would only specific to the US (even some of the Canadian releases have different titles). I'll add it if consistency with the other albums if preferred. —
Ojorojo (
talk)
14:41, 27 March 2016 (UTC)reply
Hmm, I must admit that this is actually one of the infobox features I actually use when just reading articles, it makes it very easy to quickly navigate through the discography of a band. Also, all their other albums have it, so it really breaks continuity/standardisation... I'd say either they all have it, or none have it. But I'd prefer they all did.
FunkMonk (
talk)
20:00, 27 March 2016 (UTC)reply
"Eric Clapton replaced Topham in October 1963, a change in lead guitarists that would be repeated two more times" Not sure what is meant by the wording, that they changed lead guitarist two more times? Now it reads like this exact change (Clapton with Topham) was made two more times..
"Dubbed a "rave up", this musical arrangement usually comes during the middle instrumental section, in which the beat shifts into double-time and the instrumental improvisation gradually builds to a climax" Why is this in present tense when it is used to describe their performances in the 60s? The quote also uses past tense...
I think this has been brought up elsewhere (album project talk page long ago), one might expect the recording section to follow the background section, but I guess it is a matter of taste.