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Trammps label

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I have disputing references as to the label that the album Trammps was produced under. It was either Atlantic Records (the producer of the rest of The Trammps albums), or Golden Fleece Records (a company which I am quite unfarmiliar with). I f anyone can help sort this out, please do. --Zippanova 05:34, 17 May 2005 (UTC)

The album "Trammps" was originally released on the Golden Fleece Records in 1975, and a few 7" from the album too. In 1977 it came out on Philadelphia International Records with a few changes, some tracks were replaced, and others remixed... The Trammps were pretty hot on the dancefloor at this very moment... The album line-up for The Trammps should be modified...the album 'Where The Happy People Go' was released prior to 'Disco Inferno', and the track '(Disco)That's Where The Happy People Go' is among purists considered the Trammps highlight, and by me =DISCO! Their first album was 'The Legendary Zing album' on Buddah Records 1972. Thenickelshoe —Preceding unsigned comment added by Thenickelshoe (talkcontribs) 08:32, 18 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Orphaned references in The Trammps

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I check pages listed in Category:Pages with incorrect ref formatting to try to fix reference errors. One of the things I do is look for content for orphaned references in wikilinked articles. I have found content for some of The Trammps's orphans, the problem is that I found more than one version. I can't determine which (if any) is correct for this article, so I am asking for a sentient editor to look it over and copy the correct ref content into this article.

Reference named "allmusic":

  • From Vincent Montana, Jr.: Hogan, Ed. "Vince Montana: Artist Biography". Retrieved 29 August 2013.
  • From Tavares (group): "US Albums Charts > Tavares". Billboard. Retrieved 2012-09-27. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  • From Soul music: About Soul, Allmusic.com. Retrieved 11 July 2013
  • From Black Science Orchestra: Bush, John. "Black Science Orchestra | Biography | AllMusic". AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  • From The Game (rapper): Loftus, Johnny (2006). "The Game > Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved August 13, 2008.
  • From The Documentary: Loftus, Johnny (2006). "The Game > Biography". allmusic. Retrieved 2008-08-13.

I apologize if any of the above are effectively identical; I am just a simple computer program, so I can't determine whether minor differences are significant or not. AnomieBOT 13:24, 3 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Charlie's Angels

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Disco Inferno is played at the beginning of Charlie's Angels 3x14, Disco Angels. Maybe mention it as Trivia? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.204.138.150 (talk) 16:10, 22 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]