Talk:Days of the New (2001 album)

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Roman Numerals[edit]

I moved the roman numeral because it is not a part of the official title, as evidenced by said roman numerals appearing nowhere on the actual album. Allixpeeke 10:55, 26 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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BetacommandBot (talk) 21:20, 13 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Additional disk[edit]

When I bought the red Days of the New album, it came with a second disk in a paper case.  This second disk is black with red text.  At the top of this disk, it says “Days of the New”, and at the bottom of the disk, it lists the two tracks, under which it says “Written and Composed by Travis Meeks”.  Below that, it has and Outpost Recordings symbol next to a Geffen symbol.  The two tracks on this disk are:

  1. Two Faces
  2. Champagne

I see no mention of this second disk in this article.  Perhaps not many know of it.

I searched for a picture of the disk.  The first page I found was this.  Although it lists both tracks in the correct order, this page depicts a cover I’ve never seen before.  Perhaps this cover was indeed released with this disk at some point, but if so, I don’t have it.

The only other picture I’ve been able to locate is this one.  This is exactly what the disk I own looks like.

Given that this disk was sold along with the red Days of the New, it perhaps merits mention in this article.

Yours,
allixpeeke (talk) 07:11, 28 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]