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I approved this change for now, but do we need a discussion about chronology being top to bottom or bottom to top?  I personally would prefer newer things on top ... --[[User:MitchO|MitchO]] 22:13, 23 April 2008 (EDT)
 
I approved this change for now, but do we need a discussion about chronology being top to bottom or bottom to top?  I personally would prefer newer things on top ... --[[User:MitchO|MitchO]] 22:13, 23 April 2008 (EDT)
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: My vote's for newest album first. It makes sense, I suppose, to put non-album material separately (although with JoCo's business model, "album" doesn't really mean what it used to), but if I had my way I'd put Aftermath first. For reference, the order of the [http://www.jonathancoulton.com/store/downloads MP3 Store] page is most-recent-to-oldest, i.e. Aftermath, TAW 4-1, Ze Frank, Our Bodies, Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow, Smoking Monkey, Other Experiments -- but then that doesn't include other stuff (live covers and songs he doesn't have the rights to / doesn't have available for purchase). --[[User:Bry|Bry]] 22:55, 23 April 2008 (EDT)

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I approved this change for now, but do we need a discussion about chronology being top to bottom or bottom to top? I personally would prefer newer things on top ... --MitchO 22:13, 23 April 2008 (EDT)

My vote's for newest album first. It makes sense, I suppose, to put non-album material separately (although with JoCo's business model, "album" doesn't really mean what it used to), but if I had my way I'd put Aftermath first. For reference, the order of the MP3 Store page is most-recent-to-oldest, i.e. Aftermath, TAW 4-1, Ze Frank, Our Bodies, Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow, Smoking Monkey, Other Experiments -- but then that doesn't include other stuff (live covers and songs he doesn't have the rights to / doesn't have available for purchase). --Bry 22:55, 23 April 2008 (EDT)