Talk:...But Seriously
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the album is named ... but serously and not but seriously...
don't know how to change the title (and the link from the phil collins page)
CD Contents?
I'm pretty sure I don't have the Japanese cd version and it has that same tracklisting.. I think there was just worldwide difference between the CD & LP versions..(unsigned comment by Drowse 11:44, December 18, 2005)
- So.. the tracklisting for the Japanese CD is the same as the other two releases? Or the CD versions were the same as each other but not the same as the LP? Sorry I don't quite understand what you're saying. I added the info about the Japanese release track listing from here, and since it is very common for Japanese releases to feature different track listings, I didn't think twice about it, however if there is good information saying something else (or if you have the Japanese release), feel free to change it. ps. please remember to sign your comments with four tildes ~~~~ (shift+ that button left of "1") --Qirex 01:53, 18 December 2005 (UTC)
- I have a Brazilian CD and the tracklisting is identical to the one listed as the Japanese version, so I decided to do some searching. The CD at Amazon has the same listing as mine and doesn't seem to be an import. Both this fan site and the page for the album at Phil Collins's official site list the tracks in that same order (although the official site doesn't actually say that this is the order of the tracks on the album). So now I think that the tracklisting said in the article to be for the Japanese release is actually the original one, and the one listed as "original" might have been used only for LPs and/or some particular release. Does anyone have this album on a CD containing only the 10 tracks? -- Davitf 18:38, 7 June 2006 (UTC)
I can't speak for the Japanese releases, but as for the original vinyl release, the tracklisting was the same as that listed as the Jap. release, not as listed under 'original vinyl'.
- The original vinyl only had ten tracks. (It was released that way internationally.) As far as the "Japanese CD" - I bought the US CD release in 1990, and it has this same 12-song tracklisting. -- ChrisB 05:57, 21 August 2007 (UTC)