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Potential infringement of the copyright
editRegarding the potential infringement of the copyright of a third-party:
- I copied all the information on the album from a copy of the LP that I own.
- The reference reported the same information of the LP sleeve that should be considered of public domain.
- The article was still a stub.
- The reference to the site www.dororocks.net was withheld from the article anyway.
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Unholy love video
editI am 99% sure the video for the song Unholy love was shot at Mono Lake. This could be added to the article.
ICE77 (talk) 00:17, 19 November 2018 (UTC)
- Add it if you find a published reference. Lewismaster (talk) 18:15, 19 November 2018 (UTC)
The German version of this article says "Am 22 April 1990 wurde am Mono Lake das Musikvideo zu Unholy Love gedreht." which translates to "On April 22, 1990, the music video for Unholy Love was shot on Mono Lake". It's followed by note 5 that says "(5:22) I'll Be Holding On (Will Jennings, Hans Zimmer)".