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I have a 3 disc album titled "Ella Gold" with lots of Fitzgerald's songs. Also, I see several other albums with her content that have the word "Gold" in their title. This is obviously intended to confuse/conflate the consumer and clearly needs to be mentioned in this article. This album was introduced a decade after her death and its inclusion here is dubious. Why is it notable? I doubt it is. As mentioned above, there are many, many, many albums that sell repackaged, or remastered and repackaged music, and they by definition don't have original (creative) content.40.142.183.146 (talk) 13:48, 23 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]