Talk:The Ten Tenors

Confusing Discography
I'm dubious about the listed discography - it states that 2000's Untied is known as One is Not Enough in Europe. However, I have a copy of the CD One is Not Enough, which includes live recordings from 2002. Either there's another One is Not Enough CD, or the discography's wrong. The Dark 13:40, 14 June 2007 (UTC)
 * My understanding is thus: Untied was the original release in Australia, and then later they re-released this CD rebadged as One Is Not Enough, and since it was re-released at this later date they added a couple of songs. Of course, Untied is not available in Europe, so it can be "known as" One is Not Enough as the majority of the tracks are the same.  Also have a look at their official discography for further clarification. (Kjd pferd 12:42, 3 July 2007 (UTC))
 * Thank you. The one I have is the One is Not Enough special edition, which I got in Florida in 2002 or 2003.  It looks like the only differences are the addition of the live tracks, That's Amore, and the Italian Medley. The Dark 22:15, 5 July 2007 (UTC)
 * No problem, glad to have helped. It sometimes does get confusing as some albums are released in certain continents, but some tracks from one particular album appearing on albums released elseqhere!  This is the same sort of situation with the Larger than Life USA release: this is not available in Australia, but the album Tenology has a large number of it's tracks taken from the Larger than Life album.  At least Here's to the Heroes was worldwide, so that limits confusion! (Kjd pferd 00:30, 9 July 2007 (UTC))

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