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I propose renaming this article, from "Trident (album)" to "Trident (McCoy Tyner album)". Recently I created an article called "Trident (Kingfish album)", and added a hatnote (disambiguation link) to the top of this article. But, I think it would be better if "Trident (album)" was a disambiguation page, with links to the two album articles, "Trident (McCoy Tyner album)" and "Trident (Kingfish album)". Per Wikipedia:Disambiguation#Is there a primary topic?, this should be done, unless one of the two albums is "a well-known primary topic for an ambiguous term, name or phrase, much more used than any other topic covered in Wikipedia to which the same word(s) may also refer". However I don't think that's the case here. It would be different if the Kingfish album was called, say, Kind of Blue, or Giant Steps. I'm going to wait a while before doing the rename and creating the new disambiguation page, to allow time for other editors to give their opinions. Thanks. — Mudwater (Talk)13:41, 11 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]