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* '''Support(album)/Oppose(band)'''. Did a quick spot check of how listed on a few music services. Apple Music: "The Nymphs" for the band, "Nymphs" for the album.[https://music.apple.com/us/artist/the-nymphs/281702862]. Amazon: "The Nymphs" for the band, "Nymphs" for the album.[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074WN73QV] Spotify: "The Nymphs" for the band, "Nymphs" for the album.[https://open.spotify.com/artist/1DfFrTEAkv2d7v2GK7dwjJ] YouTube music has "The Nymphs" as the band, and "Nymphs"(1991) as the album.[https://music.youtube.com/channel/UCUBK94Ec4WtUVqDrRikHQeQ]. I'm seeing same pattern as I spot search additional online music catalogs. Genius has both listed as "Nymphs".[https://genius.com/artists/Nymphs] Discogs vinyl artwork does show "The Nymphs" as the name.[https://www.discogs.com/release/1829057-Nymphs-Nymphs/image/SW1hZ2U6NzE0MDc2OTM=] As does this disc, which states "Words Inger Lorre/Music the Nymphs except as indicated."[https://www.discogs.com/release/1829057-Nymphs-Nymphs/image/SW1hZ2U6NzE0MDc2OTA=] It does look like there might be different band(s) with the same name.[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0058W8R3C] which shows up as the 2010 EP in several links above, as well as the 2012 "Language of the Nymphs" by "The Nymphs". [[User:PaleAqua|Pale<span style="color:#e01582">Aqua</span>]] ([[User talk:PaleAqua|talk]]) 16:12, 27 February 2022 (UTC)

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Shouldn't this be a new section in the article? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.117.103.145 (talk) 03:26, 21 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Requested move 27 February 2022

– For the band article “The Nymphs”, the title is incorrect. The band’s name is simply “Nymphs”. I have been able to make all the appropriate edits to the page article content, but not for the article title that remains as “The Nymphs”. (Link below)

The article title should either be: “Nymphs (Band)” (for the purpose of disambiguation with the term “Nymph”) or simply: “Nymphs”. My thought is that the former is the better suggestion. Apparently the page will need to be moved to accomplish this and thus the request here in the page move talk section. Is it possible to make this change? As a definitive source of record to backup the requested change, please see on Discogs where as an artist/band they are correctly listed as “Nymphs” and where cover artwork for all of their releases can be found with NONE incorporating the word “The” as part of the band’s name.[1]

For the album article “The Nymphs”, the title is incorrect. The name of the album (which is self-titled) is simply “Nymphs”. I have been able to make all the appropriate edits to the page article content, but not for the article title that remains as “The Nymphs (album)”. (Link below). Also the links back to the Band Wiki page in the Album Infobox (x2) need to be updated to the corrected artist page article title move that I have requested (assuming that it gets approved). The article title should be: “Nymphs (Album)” (for the purpose of disambiguation with the term “Nymph”), including the word “Album” in title case, rather than all lower-case. Apparently the page will need to be moved to accomplish this and thus the request here in the page move talk section. Is it possible to make this change?

As a definitive source of record to backup the requested change, please see on Discogs where both the artist and the album are simply “Nymphs”, not “The Nymphs” and where cover artwork for this release can be viewed. It does not incorporate the word “The” anywhere on it. It also does not appear on the back, either spine of the CD or on the barcode spine sticker from the manufacturer (UMG Distribution for Rock Candy Records/Geffen)[2]

Thanks, HandOfKwll (talk)HandOfKwll

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  • Support(album)/Oppose(band). Did a quick spot check of how listed on a few music services. Apple Music: "The Nymphs" for the band, "Nymphs" for the album.[1]. Amazon: "The Nymphs" for the band, "Nymphs" for the album.[2] Spotify: "The Nymphs" for the band, "Nymphs" for the album.[3] YouTube music has "The Nymphs" as the band, and "Nymphs"(1991) as the album.[4]. I'm seeing same pattern as I spot search additional online music catalogs. Genius has both listed as "Nymphs".[5] Discogs vinyl artwork does show "The Nymphs" as the name.[6] As does this disc, which states "Words Inger Lorre/Music the Nymphs except as indicated."[7] It does look like there might be different band(s) with the same name.[8] which shows up as the 2010 EP in several links above, as well as the 2012 "Language of the Nymphs" by "The Nymphs". PaleAqua (talk) 16:12, 27 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]