Talk:The Sun and the Moon (The Bravery album)

Album Cover
Although there is an mage on the front page of this article that is most of the album cover, it is not in fact the real album cover... On their newly updated website, they have posted an image of the voer, and it looks the exact same as the one on this article, the only exception being that the one on the website of the band has the title of the album under the name of the band... I didn't upload the image because I don't know all f the copyright and free image policies on Wiki, but please fix this discrepency (especially whoever added the image now being used...) Thanks for everything you've all done in making this page up to date (as it wasn't a little while ago!)! Adios Jgrizzy89 17:46, 19 April 2007 (UTC)
 * Anyone have a scan of the alternate cover that they could upload? It's identical to the yellow one, but uses a blue motif instead. I saw it at Best Buy, but I assume it would be available everywhere (it seemed like the store's stock was evenly split between yellow and blue, most likely to play on the sun/moon imagery).
 * –207.180.187.8 00:44, 25 May 2007 (UTC)


 * thats the opposite side of the cover theres a blue one or a yellow one on one side side that i got from walmart

B-Sides detail?
Where is the detail or the references to the information posted on which songs are officially their b-sides? Were they studio recorded? Only done live? Acoustic? Covers? Where is this info???? Thanks again! Jgrizzy89 03:16, 22 April 2007 (UTC)

Song names????
On the official "The Bravery" site, track 4 is called "Every Word From Your Mouth Is A Knife In My Ear", but everywhere else I see on the net it's called "Every Word is a Knife in My Ear" (including here). Also, track number 11 is called "Above And Beyond" on the official site, and called "Above And Below" everywhere else.

Could someone find out what the CORRECT names are, and update the wiki if need be? I unfortunately, don't have the CD.

The official song titles are as listed here on the Wiki: "Every Word is a Knife in My Ear" and "Above and Below". The official website does not mean that it is perfect. The CD release has it listed as the names I just stated. Jgrizzy89 15:59, 1 June 2007 (UTC)

Fair use rationale for Image:The Sun and The Moon.jpg
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