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Track numbering

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Back in June, 121.45.103.236 added the following text to the article:

Note: Some versions of this album have an extra track at 11 called "P'TangYangKipperBangUh", this causes "Invisible Man" and "K.C.R" to combine into a single 6:45 track and all tracks from 11 till 16 to be displaced by 1.

I think this is only partially correct. "P'TangYangKipperBangUh" is the title of the EP that the last half of the album originally appeared on, rather than the name of a particular song. My copy (Au Go Go release ANDA 147CD) suffers from this problem, but it seems clear that not all releases do. There appears to be two distinct sets of track marks for the same content:

  • Track 10 on the Au Go Go release is 2:25 minutes long, and followed by a 1:22 minute long track.
  • On other (later?) releases, these two tracks seem to appear as a single 3:47 minute track.
  • Tracks 12 to 15 on the Au Go Go release correspond to tracks 11 to 14 in the liner notes.
  • Track 16 on the Au Go Go release is 6:45 minutes long, and appears to contain two songs.
  • On other releases, these two tracks are separate – a 3:06 minute track and a 3:39 minute track.

This seems to point at an error during the creation of the CD that was corrected when it was reissued. I don't think there is any evidence of any extra content found only on the Au Go Go release --James (talk) 05:17, 19 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Just found and dusted off my old CD and copied to mp3. Apparently I have one of the later versions as the mp3 ripper seperated the tracks in all the right places. Sadly I've lost the covers (the reason for looking at this article!), but I definately remember this was labelled as a dual album: Shashavaglava/P'TangYangKipperBangUh, albeit, not obviously (I clearly recognize the ridiculous/hilarious name of the 2nd half though). I'm wondering if that should be the 'proper' heading of this article instead of just Shashavaglava, since they all seem to be labelled this way? I will add a mention at least of the 2nd album/half shortly. 05:21, 11 May 2012 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 110.175.228.227 (talk)
On second thoughts, noticing the position of the song Shashavaglava, I'm wondering if the *first* 1/2 of the album wasnt called P'TangYang...Uh? Without the cover to check, I will leave it up to someone else.110.175.228.227 (talk) 05:32, 11 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]
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