Talk:Yes (Pet Shop Boys album)
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"Personnel section "
[edit]Some genius who apprently has not listened to the album has started to edit the "Personnel section" after his own liking. Please stop.
Chris Lowe's voice is clearly heard on the tracks "Building a wall" and "This used to be the future". 11:33, 30 November 2011 (DRF)
To the one who keeps editing the "Personnel section": Please, please, please stop now!
Neil Tennant is not listed a lead vocalist on any of the tracks so maybe you should delete him as well?
18:20, 7 November 2011 (DRF) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 83.183.208.221 (talk)
"Xenomania as a writer"
[edit]Xenomania is not credited as a writer in the booklet to the album.
On "Love Etc." the writers are credited as Tennant/Lowe/Higgins/Cooper/Powell/Parker
On "More than a dream" Tennant/Lowe/Cooper/Higgins/Resch/Jones
On "The way it used to be" Tennant/Lowe/Cooper/Higgins/Coler.
These people may be or may be not members of Xenomania but it's not right to give a writers credit collectively to them when the liner notes does not!
18:07 26 March 2009 (DRF) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.186.252.183 (talk) 17:09, 26 March 2009 (UTC)
Should also write that Pet Shop Boys are not given a production credit in the liner notes. 19:21 26 March 2009 (DRF)