Talk:Summer '87

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OK, first of all there are two tracks on the cassette and CD which are not on the record (one on each side of the cassette) but the only way I can cite this, without it being labelled as original research, is to use discogs.com and seeing as that is all user contributed, I do not know if that is acceptable, although the entry includes pictures of the back cover and record label. Secondly, the catalogue number ending in 1 only applies to the LP. The cassette ended in 4 and the CD ended in 2. This was used by numerous record companies (at least, in Australia) for the next several years. KatCassidy (talk) 06:15, 22 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]