Talk:Alive in Athens
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Naming differences between Alive in Athens releases and studio albums
[edit]One thing I've noticed is that on the Alive in Athens releases (Both CD and Vinyl, I'm excluding the Tape releases since I know nothing of them), a couple song titles are truncated or abridged, probably due to space constraints on the packaging. From what I've seen, it's only "The Path I Choose" turning into "Path I Choose" (CD & Vinyl) and "A Question of Heaven" turning into "Question" (Vinyl only). One interesting thing I did see was that on the Vinyl edition of Alive in Athens, Angels Holocaust is printed as "Angel's Holocaust", which seems to be the only place that the apostrophe is included. The apostrophe isn't included on the CD issue of Alive in Athens or any of the CD issues of Night of the Stormrider (Including the Dark Genesis box set). —Preceding unsigned comment added by Xbskid (talk • contribs) 15:00, 6 May 2008 (UTC)
Track list
[edit]There has to be a better way to show the track listing, without making the article unnecessarily long. I did my best. Rockk3r Spit it Out! 06:42, 18 December 2008 (UTC)
- Actually, what you did was only make it longer, and unnecessarily so, with that huge blank space under the heading. The way it was before, it was including all the information for the tracklist in the amount of space required for it. You deleted some of that information, and attempted to make a different format that only left the heading with a huge blank space beneath it. The previous format is made to feature all the necessary information in only as much space as is needed. Considering that this is a triple album we're talking about and that the tracklist is showing both the CD and vinyl release, it should be no surprise that it takes up some space, but there's all good reason for it. All the other Iced Earth album tracklists are like this anyway. I reverted the change. It's best this way.
- --Rock Soldier (talk) 03:24, 10 January 2009 (UTC)