Talk:If You Want Blood You've Got It

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South American versions of the album
"In South America the record was released with the record title and all song titles translated into Spanish, with sometimes funny results." Not in Colombia. For the most part, foreign albums' original language was preserved on Colombian editions, and in some cases Spanish translations were put between parentheses after the original text, which was never replaced. In the case of "If You Want Blood", nothing was translated to Spanish. The South American country that ALWAYS translated foreign albums is Argentina. Others also did it for sure, but Argentina is the most prominent example of this practice in South America. Alvabass (talk) 02:35, 25 February 2020 (UTC)