User talk:Helliporri

Time Is the Enemy
If the album is meant to be solely credited to Hellborg, then why does the cover art depict Lane and Sipe as collaborators? Mac Dreamstate (talk) 11:43, 8 August 2012 (UTC)

Because I am a nice guy and I almost always include everybody's name on the covers of my records. But it is my creation it was my group I released the record and that needs to remain clear. If you want to discuss this you can send your contact info over my website Jonas


 * OK, that's fair enough. At no point was it my intention to mislead the reader or portray false information. I'm just going by what it says on both instances of the cover art, as well as the biography section at hellborg.com, and I quote:


 * "Solo bass releases, duo efforts with frame drummer Glen Velez, and trios featuring the likes of drummers Michael Shrieve and Apt. Q-258, and guitarists Buckethead and Shawn Lane are just a few of the labels' highlights. Lane, a highly influential player and composer in his own right, served as one of Hellborg’s longest-standing collaborators before his untimely death in September 2003 due to lung disease."


 * Whilst it may not be the intention, all of the above makes Time Is the Enemy look very much like a collaborative effort, hence why I originally labelled it as such. Perhaps it could be made more clear on the website's discography section that it is specifically a Hellborg solo release? That would then suffice as a source, for Wikipedia's verifiability purposes.. Just a suggestion! Furthermore, should the rest of the albums featuring Lane also be considered Hellborg solo releases? If so, I have no problem in going back and editing those articles to reflect that, but it would be helpful if the website made it clear as to which works are collaborations and which are solo efforts with guest musicians. There are a lot of Internet sources which label them as "Hellborg/Lane" or "Lane/Hellborg/Sipe", etc. Mac Dreamstate (talk) 20:46, 8 August 2012 (UTC)