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Hi 6, could you please provide your sources about the length of the tracks in Principles of Lust and Back to the Rivers of Belief? And also, I feel that the structure of these 2 songs should not be omitted, and the time should be placed at the end of the song title, as per WikiProject Albums. Thanks and regards. -- Andylkl (talk) 17:46, May 28, 2005 (UTC)
(The above is a copy of the question left on my talk page, answered below.)
Well, I'm afraid I feel the new version to be less useful. I won't fight over it, though, I'll just provide my rationals once and then let you (and/or future other editors) ponder them for themselves:
Nothing personal, just my opinions for a better page, and anyway I'm done.
P.S. : Your wikicode for the tracklist shouldn't use hardcoded numbers, but numbered lists. Sub-items can be automatically handled too:
Regards, ← #6 talk 17:37, 30 May 2005 (UTC)
Why is there no mention that the start of the album's background music is actually sampled from the Dead Can Dance song "Mantra - Organics"? DcD may not be a mainstream band, but they did provide music for Baraka which is a fairly well known movie, where the track comes from, so it's not unlikely even if you ignore the fact that they sound exactly the same.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by Kittie Rose ( talk • contribs).
1:22 on "Mantra" and around 35 secs on the Enigma track... it's definitely not sampled but it's the exact same chords... as for the beat that's a generic "New Age" beat though I always thought it was Enigma that made it popular.
I came across a discussion (on a website I don't wanna advertise) where several users claim there is a glitch present in the left channel at 57:10 in the limited edition pressings (European editions) and in the French release of the audio tape. I'm curious to know if it is a well known error and in case it is was it present on pressings from other continents? -- 212.200.207.130 15:11, 14 August 2007 (UTC)
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"ninth longest time"?) and is possibly the least interesting aspect of the article. Please suggest something a little more descriptive of the subject that would make readers want to click on the hook and read more. Thanks, Yoninah ( talk) 21:44, 17 January 2021 (UTC)
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here. The article says MCMXC a.D. is 40 minutes and 16 seconds long
without making it clear that that time applies to the original version, as it was once labeled, later removed. There is "The Limited Edition", timed at 20:41, in the "Track listing" section, without a listing in the infobox (or text), but no extended edition. How should these differences be reconciled?
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Hi 6, could you please provide your sources about the length of the tracks in Principles of Lust and Back to the Rivers of Belief? And also, I feel that the structure of these 2 songs should not be omitted, and the time should be placed at the end of the song title, as per WikiProject Albums. Thanks and regards. -- Andylkl (talk) 17:46, May 28, 2005 (UTC)
(The above is a copy of the question left on my talk page, answered below.)
Well, I'm afraid I feel the new version to be less useful. I won't fight over it, though, I'll just provide my rationals once and then let you (and/or future other editors) ponder them for themselves:
Nothing personal, just my opinions for a better page, and anyway I'm done.
P.S. : Your wikicode for the tracklist shouldn't use hardcoded numbers, but numbered lists. Sub-items can be automatically handled too:
Regards, ← #6 talk 17:37, 30 May 2005 (UTC)
Why is there no mention that the start of the album's background music is actually sampled from the Dead Can Dance song "Mantra - Organics"? DcD may not be a mainstream band, but they did provide music for Baraka which is a fairly well known movie, where the track comes from, so it's not unlikely even if you ignore the fact that they sound exactly the same.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by Kittie Rose ( talk • contribs).
1:22 on "Mantra" and around 35 secs on the Enigma track... it's definitely not sampled but it's the exact same chords... as for the beat that's a generic "New Age" beat though I always thought it was Enigma that made it popular.
I came across a discussion (on a website I don't wanna advertise) where several users claim there is a glitch present in the left channel at 57:10 in the limited edition pressings (European editions) and in the French release of the audio tape. I'm curious to know if it is a well known error and in case it is was it present on pressings from other continents? -- 212.200.207.130 15:11, 14 August 2007 (UTC)
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The result was: promoted by
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Improved to Good Article status by Lazman321 ( talk) and Dhtwiki ( talk). Nominated by Lazman321 ( talk) at 00:31, 3 January 2021 (UTC).
"ninth longest time"?) and is possibly the least interesting aspect of the article. Please suggest something a little more descriptive of the subject that would make readers want to click on the hook and read more. Thanks, Yoninah ( talk) 21:44, 17 January 2021 (UTC)
@
Lazman321 and
Kyle Peake: An IP editor has added a time of 1:00:57 for an "extended edition"
here. The article says MCMXC a.D. is 40 minutes and 16 seconds long
without making it clear that that time applies to the original version, as it was once labeled, later removed. There is "The Limited Edition", timed at 20:41, in the "Track listing" section, without a listing in the infobox (or text), but no extended edition. How should these differences be reconciled?
Dhtwiki (
talk)
18:26, 10 January 2021 (UTC)