Talk:Amy Grant discography

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This article seems to be missing "The Animals Christmas" album

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"The Animals Christmas" album by Amy Grant and Art Garfunkel from 1986 (they were equally billed on this album... Jimmy Webb is also mentioned on the front of the album). Antmusic 06:07, 10 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Update to Christmas Albums Section

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I've updated the Christmas Albums section to include several missing albums, most of them either limited-release or now out of print. Here's what I have added:



The Animals' Christmas (1986) - Thanks to Antmusic for pointing out this omission.
Christmas Moments with Amy Grant & Friends (1999) - A limited release CD comprised of songs by various artists. Amy Grant has only one song on the album, but she is the only artist on the cover and the CD packaging credits the album to her. The album has long since gone out of print, but it should be listed here for posterity's sake.
The Spirit of Christmas (2001) - Originally a Hallmark Stores-exclusive album. Later released to general retail for a limited time. Now out of print. Features all-new recordings by Amy Grant, all of which are exclusive to this album.
Songs of Christmas (2009) - A Cracker Barrel exclusive release. Similar to Amy Grant's "My Best Christmas" album, but with a modified track list and album cover.



I do not have the specific release dates for these albums. If anyone has them, please add them to the article.



I also corrected the date on 20th Century Masters - The Very Best of Amy Grant: The Christmas Collection. For some reason, this page listed it as a 1996 release, when in fact it was released in 2003 (a remastered reissue of the original 1992 Home for Christmas album).



Ieditwiki (talk) 15:55, 12 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

Bold

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What do you mean "Bold not required."? Yes it's not required, but I added them for consistency. All of the other titles in that table and those above are bold -- though they shouldn't be when they are links. But I figured I would just add the few that weren't rater than remove all those that are.

My reason for the edit was to add "(various artists)" --because I came there to find out what album "Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus" was on, but then I find out that it's not an album of hers-- and then I see the inconsistent bolding. And then you remove what I came there to do in the first place. --Musdan77 (talk) 20:24, 5 March 2014 (UTC)Reply

It's not required since it's not required. Where in MoS does it say that bold is required to have that? Just because other titles in other tables are bold? We could remove it everywhere. Walter Görlitz (talk) 20:26, 5 March 2014 (UTC)Reply