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[edit] Trampin' vs. trampin'
Every review in the infobox refers to the album as Trampin'. Even Patti's site uses a capital letter when the album title begins a sentence, as can be found here:
- Trampin' has been released by Columbia Records.
- Here is the page with information about trampin'.
- If you order trampin' from the Sony Music Store you will receive a pamphlet containing the album's lyrics and photographs by Patti Smith (while supplies last).
Given these uses, why clutter the article's beginning with Template:lowercase? 66.167.139.219 08:39, 16 March 2006 (UTC).
- I've removed use of Template:lowercase as per WP:NC#Album titles and band names. --PEJL 15:35, 24 February 2007 (UTC)