Talk:Ride, Red, Ride in Hi-Fi

Fair use rationale for Image:Red Allen-World on a String (album cover).jpg
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Not the original
The article is about the 1991 CD re-issue on Bluebird - re-packaged, re-formated, re-constructed and re-titled to appeal to the 1990s market - and not the original classic 1957 vinyl record on RCA Victor. Surely the original record "Ride, Red, Ride in Hi Fi" has the greater merit? I'd suggest replacing this article with one about the original. But it might be easier just to create another one and have both? Not sure what the policy is on this sort of thing. But I'd be very surprised if the original hasn't sold many more copies and isn't far more widely known. Martinevans123 (talk) 20:03, 20 April 2010 (UTC)