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There is a discrepancy in the way Osborne's studio albums are counted. For example, her 2002 covers album How Sweet It Is is not counted as a studio album, based on the fact that even though it is her third studio-recorded album, her subsequent one, Christmas Means Love, is counted as her fourth (this is not clear, however, as that album doesn't have a separate page), and the next one, Pretty Little Stranger, as her fifth. I realize this could also mean that it is in fact her Christmas album that isn't counted as a studio album, and this would actually make more sense, given that her subsequent covers albums (Breakfast in Bed and Bring It on Home) are categorized as studio albums. In either case, why would either How Sweet It Is or Christmas Means Love not be considered a studio album, since they are neither live albums nor compilations? I'd like to fix this by re-numbering the albums in order to remove the discrepancy. Revirvlkodlaku (talk) 00:51, 20 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]