Talk:Black Capricorn Day

Wrong release
This is the completely wrong release listed here. The release listed on this page isn't "Black Capricorn Day", it's An Online Odyssey. Besides, somebody should delete the AOO single cover picture placed on the BCD page because the actual single cover doesn't have that red/pink tint the image on the page has. I've uploaded a better image with no such tint (Check the AOO page for it).


 * I apologise, "An Online Odyssey" is the correct name for this, I made a presumption because 2 of the 3 tracks were Black Capricorn day. The image however is exactly as my copy of this looks, and should have the tinge to which you complain about.  It was scanned from my copy and the tinge in more prominent on the actual cover than on the scan. --Chappy84 19:27, 29 October 2006 (UTC)


 * I apologise about my blabbering about the cover, but all the images of the AOO cover I've seen didn't have that "red tint"... I've also fixed the release info for the single. I'm also gonna tweak the Template:Jamiroquai to put BCD back to the "Singles" section. MrFunkster 14:12, 30 October 2006 (UTC)

All of the above has now been sorted, please no-one move the information on this page to the An Online Odyssey page.

J Dilla / Slum Village remixes
I am very unsure if this really has to be listed here, but the remixes have caught my attention. The remixes are not on label, but again I am not sure if the remixes are necessary in this page. 12.154.95.26 (talk) 19:21, 12 October 2023 (UTC)

Why would a song contain a remix of itself?
In the second paragraph, it says: "The single contained remixes of previous hits "Canned Heat" and "Supersonic" but no remixes of "Black Capricorn Day" (my emphasis). How can a single of a song contain a remix of that very song? I guess this is possible in a technical way, but doesn't make a lot of sense if you consider a remix to a quote of some sort. If this point is important, it should be expained somehow. Hendrikach (talk) 18:35, 21 January 2024 (UTC)