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September 2013[edit]

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Bananarama 'Nathan Jones' Australian chart peak[edit]

Hi, I noticed that you reverted my edit on the Bananarama discography page for the AUS chart position of 'Nathan Jones'. #61, which you've reverted it back to, was its Australian Music Report/Kent Report chart (not used by ARIA from June 26, 1988) peak. #59 (which I'm editing it back to) was its ARIA singles chart peak. Although ARIA have not publicly released their chart positions between #51 and #100 for the period June 26, 1988 until the end of December 1989, I obtained this chart position directly from ARIA, and would be happy to forward you the email from ARIA as evidence if you forward me your email address (either message me or use my 'talk' page). Nqr9 (talk) 03:30, 15 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

All good. Well done on your contacts! Thanks for informing me of the edit.

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Kim Churchill[edit]

Thank you very much for adding a chart position in Australia. I am very happy to hear that as I saw him in concert in Montreal and he was brilliant. I also have his album Silence/Win which was very well marketed in Montreal and I had the album Detail of Distance when I saw him in concert. But could you possibly provide me a link to where exactly we could find the chart position in Australia for him. You mention #86. I'd love to turn the singles section on the page into table form but we will need an actual link to the official Australian chart page where he is mentioned. werldwayd (talk) 13:57, 31 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Many thanks. Now that we have Kim Churchill's singles in table form, please follow up the progress of the single in case it reaches a higher position in the Australian charts and let's keep our fingers crossed that it charts elsewhere. werldwayd (talk) 15:34, 31 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Lana Del Rey discography[edit]

Please refrain from supporting chart-peaks with forums as you have done in this edit and also here. Forums are not reliable and thus cannot be used as sources. Those peak-positions for Australia which are lower than No.50 can be found at the archive of ARIA Report. In some cases it takes a while before the charts become available in the archive, until they do, chart-peaks in discographies should be left out.--Harout72 (talk) 16:06, 7 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for your feedback. However, this particular forum is authored by Gavin Ryan who obtains his data directly from ARIA. He is very well respected author of many Australia chart books as well. His most in-depth project: "Australia's Music Charts: 1988-2010" can be found online. Should you still feel uncomfortable using this reference, I respect your decision.

It still should not be used, thanks for understanding.--Harout72 (talk) 16:30, 7 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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June 2014[edit]

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