Talk:The Blues (Alex Harvey album)

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Which is correct, please, the 1964 date in the article or the 1967 date in this page's chronology? IanHistor 12:51, 1 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Ok, I'll add a some more questions: Why is "Alex Harvey" credited on the front cover rather than "Alex Harvey's Soul Band"? Is that handled differently on the spine, back cover, and LP label or not? I don't own this LP and can't tell simply from that illustration. For all I know, the LP was released as a solo Alex Harvey project, with the Soul Band only being credited later or only in America or only by Wikipedians who noticed that the personnel were the same.

"This album was nearly a solo album by Alex Harvey, as he was only accompanied by a few other guitar players on this album." Am I missing something and this is simply unclearly stated or does it not make particular sense? I appreciate all this information, about LPs I don't own myself, being posted to Wikipedia but how is that assertion different from SAHB albums, where Alex was only accompanied by four other players without those being considered nearly solo albums? On Roman Wall Blues, which was a solo album, Alex was accompanied by ten others.

And wouldn't the chronology more properly be "Alex Harvey's chronology", as the 3rd LP isn't by the Soul Band?IanHistor (talk) 13:02, 24 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

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BetacommandBot (talk) 19:57, 26 November 2007 (UTC)Reply