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"The Bangles sound very raw on this record..." The paragraph beginning with that phrase is a personal review of the album. Is there a way to possibly re-word to still acknowledge the difference in sound without making a review? Or should the paragraph just be deleted? susanbamboozlin 20:01, 15 January 2006 (UTC)
It is difficult to put into words what one hears, and I suppose any such description of the record must be subjective. I think it is a fair description. It is very raw compared with their later work; there is no getting away from that. ralphroysterdoyster
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Title
editThe title of the album is not “The Bangles”; it is simply “Bangles,” just like the name of the group was until about 2000. Both the text of the article and the cover graphic at right reflect this. Should the title of the article be changed? —Preceding unsigned comment added by TheOtter (talk • contribs) 14:11, 21 September 2010 (UTC)
- Huh? There reads: Bangles is the eponymous first EP by The Bangles (at the time they were still known as The Bangs)
- Eponymous means the name of the EP should be "The Bangs",as at the time they were still known as The Bangs.
- Or is it supposed to be as the above poster put it? That is: "at the time they were still known as Bangles", and article's name to just "Bangles". The current situation does not make sense. 85.217.14.230 (talk) 21:09, 1 June 2013 (UTC)
Bangles Single/EP?
editI have a Bangles 3' CD3 from 1982 called: Bangles. It's different than the one listed here in that it only has 3 songs: "The Real World," Remixed by David Kahne - "Previously Unreleased" and as far as I know, not on any albums; Mary Street, that says it's "From the I.R.S. EP "Bangles" SP 70506"; and I'm In Line (with the same credits as Mary Street). I can make scans for anyone.
albabe - The Writer/Artist Formally Known as Al Gordon 20:35, 6 November 2015 (UTC)