Talk:Quo (Status Quo album)

Hi, I tried to add the cover of this album, but it does not show up. Can someone help please? Thanks

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BetacommandBot (talk) 19:26, 2 January 2008 (UTC)

Track lisings - please use original release
This is general. I strongly do suggest that albums and their track listings will be presented as of date of release. A (single) LP-record has two sides. Often,but not allways called "side 1/2 or A/B". For all albums released before approx 1985, I suggest that the track listings do use "LP-vinyl-style". (And four sides for dubble -LPs etc) For albums after 1990 the CD track listing is sufficient. And between 1985-1990 perhaps both LP and CD listings can be presented. When this LP was released the vinyl was the nly available. So why use CD-listing ??? It's very annoying. 83.249.161.132 (talk) 06:27, 7 November 2012 (UTC)