Talk:Delicate Sound of Thunder

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The article had the sentence:

"Due to a lawsuit between Gilmour and Roger Waters, there are no songs from The Wall on the album."

However, as can be seen, the album did have songs from The Wall. Therefore, I am removing the statement. RedWolf 05:45, Feb 18, 2004 (UTC)

Yeah... I only have the movie version, and it doesn't have any. Forgot to remove it when I put the CD track list up. - Fizscy46 20:49, 18 Feb 2004 (UTC)

Fixed the track-order for Disc II; my family owns a copy. --Duneflower, resident weirdo (talk) 13:16, 15 April 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Billboard CD chart

The Billboard CD chart entry was removed by an anon IP who gave this summary: "'CD chart'? The Billboard 200 IS the American CD chart". I've reverted because it would seem likely that back in 1988, the Billboard 200 would be for vinyl albums, or a combination of all album formats, and there was likely a second chart for CDs back then. Furthermore, this kind of chart breakdown is found all through Wikipedia on articles about albums, not to mention many other Pink Floyd albums. To change just one suggests it was an impulsive change.

I would recommend that before re-entering the change, or making the same change to other articles, we should establish whether or not there was a CD chart in the 1980s, and see if we can find a link or citation to it. It seems very likely the info is correct. --A Knight Who Says Ni (talk) 14:21, 4 April 2008 (UTC)