Tell me he's lazy, tell me he's slow Member since Jan 2011 4138 Points Moderator
Trainman wrote:
Separating out the Diana Ross, with just a reference to see Diana Ross and the Supremes is perfect., because the group did stay on for a few years after Diana was replaced by Cindy Birdsong BUT:
"The Supremes" and "Diana Ross And the Supremes" should be linked into one discography if possible
Otherwise we can wind up with duplicate listings under both variations such as:
Thanks for pointing out that duplicate entry Don. It hadn't been noticed by the mods, and your URLs give a clue because the longer one shows a random number, allocated by the database when the number related to the cat. no. has already been used.
It should have been entered as Diana Ross And the Supremes, but it has now been deleted
Trainman Member since Jun 2014 2559 Points Moderator
Hi, it's me again (been a while )
Can you do your magic so "Nancy Wilson and Cannonball Adderly" shows up in each artist's solo discography? It's a rather classic album they did together in 1961
"Adderley" was misspelt "Adderly" throughout your submission .
I've fixed that and put some links in.
Incidentally, a composer search for Adderly shows lots of tracks with that spelling, all songs by Julian Cannonball Adderley or his brother Nat, I think. Unfortunately we have no images for any of them to confirm this spelling variant.
A girl who looks good in vinyl Member since Dec 2012 1544 Points Moderator
Trainman wrote:
Found another one.
"Jackie Gleason" and "Jackie Gleason And His Orchestra"
Found sort of a duplicate but one was a reissue, so technically it's not
Curiously enough though -- Jackie Gleason never really had an orchestra as such. His album were mostly music chosen by/ for him -- his named linked to the collection, but played by and directed by studio musicians with no real in studio baton waving by the man himself.
Trainman Member since Jun 2014 2559 Points Moderator
Jock_Girl wrote:
Trainman wrote:
Found another one.
"Jackie Gleason" and "Jackie Gleason And His Orchestra"
Found sort of a duplicate but one was a reissue, so technically it's not
Curiously enough though -- Jackie Gleason never really had an orchestra as such. His album were mostly music chosen by/ for him -- his named linked to the collection, but played by and directed by studio musicians with no real in studio baton waving by the man himself.
Amy
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