I guess another infobox could be added with info on the more recent Nonesuch recording. Thoght the label on the recording in the info box should be changed to CBS Masterworks since that corresponds to the dates and cover pictured. Funks 15:19, (UTC) CBS & Nonesuch recording ĭid a little tinkering today. Tone was not appropriate, and relation to the topic tenuous at best. Bunthorne 00:45, 30 September 2005 (UTC)ĭeleted recent irrelevant edition about a high school fieldtrip that happened to be called "Einstein on the Beach". Eben Venter Feb 12, 2007.Ī work by P.D.Q. Nick Douglas 01:47, (UTC)Ī request: could anyone please send me the lyrics of the Paris section in Einstein on the Beach. Glass bristles at the term "minimalist." Should his disdain for this term prevent Wikipedia from applying it in this article's introduction? I suggest yes.
Why don't you edit it to include a more accurate descriptive term for his style then?
#EINSTEIN ON THE BEACH ALBUM COUNTING CROWS TRIAL#
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