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Speedy deletion of For the Love of Art and the Making
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Copyright problem: For the Love of Art and the Making
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Tony MacAlpine – Evolution
Stop changing "Astarias"—that's twice now you've done so. It's correct per the back cover, and that's all that matters. Mac Dreamstate (talk) 10:57, 20 January 2016 (UTC)

I did so twice because "Asturias" is correct. Some editions have mistakes on the cover. Besides that, "Asturias" is a Spanish region. You can check the following image and weblinks to confirm what I'm saying: http://clzmusic.r.sizr.io/core/covers/lg/ca/ca_856613_1_TonyMacAlpineEvolution.jpg https://web.archive.org/web/20100521085730/http://www.tonymacalpine.com/discography/discography_solo.html http://www.discogs.com/Tony-MacAlpine-Evolution/release/1527064 http://www.metal-archives.com/albums/Tony_MacAlpine/Evolution/315394

I hope this clears the matter up.


 * Sure it clears things up, but the "correct" spelling is only a subsequent one. Shrapnel was the first to release the album, before Roadrunner, etc., therefore the misspelling should be reproduced before any corrections. Mac Dreamstate (talk) 15:50, 20 January 2016 (UTC)

Even in Tony's official website, which I included here, says "Asturias"! What else do you need to accept that you're wrong? You're putting Shrapnel above Tony, who is the original writer of that musical adaptation. That's why I included a note stating that some editions of the album have it mispelled as "Astarias." That's the correct thing to do, not keeping the wrong title as the correct one.


 * Again, MacAlpine's website and subsequent pressings are just that—subsequent corrections. The absolute first rendition, namely Shrapnel's, should be reproduced above all else, with a note indicating the corrections—not vice versa. Yes, they got it "wrong", but for the sake of accuracy as per the original printed material, theirs should be displayed first. Mac Dreamstate (talk) 16:40, 20 January 2016 (UTC)

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