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Does anyone have a source for the album title used here (The Jacksons Live!)? Particularly the use of the exclamation mark. I have an original copy of the album (admitedly a UK copy and if the US version is different, that would be the primary source) and the cover, as shown in the article, just has the band logo and the word 'Live' written in the lights but it is clear on both the spine and the labels that the title of the album is just Live with The Jacksons as the artist. Strictly speaking, the title of the article should be Live (The Jacksons album) or at least the exclamation mark be dropped.--Retro junkie (talk) 18:56, 24 November 2017 (UTC)Reply