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discogs cite claim for Pantagruel's Nativity pitch problem ....
I responded to the OR statement about the track "Pantagruel's Nativity" having some sort of pitch problem on almost all CD releases, and added a link to the discogs post that made the statement,but stated I have never read that elsewhere before. I've listened to four different CD releases including the "Edge of Twilight" compilation, and all sound exactly the same - no pitch differences in the opening few notes. Anyone can edit discogs.com, and like IMDB.com it is a hit and miss affair once in a while. I can't find any other notice in any review, including the one for EoT, that supports the claim. I think the poster at discogs may just have run into a defective-manufactured CD and that's how this might have got started? Based on this, I am going to delete the statement from the article. 50.111.22.143 (talk) 15:25, 6 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]