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Possible Discography Error: Didn't Holzman play on 2112 40th Anniversary edition on a bonus track, The Twilight Zone (recreated by Steven Wilson) but not 2112 as stated in the discography section?
Adam Holzman's page lists 2112 (1976) in his discography citing All Music as the source. Now, Steven Wilson (with Holzman) contributed to a bonus track cover version of "The Twilight Zone" on 2112 40th anniversary edition according to discogs.com and Rolling Stone; and Holzman's Facebook page attests to Holzman's participation in that Steven Wilson cover version on the 40th anniversary edition, but I can't find any other reference to his playing on 2112 in 1976-- and it just doesn't seem that plausible, especially since The Wikipedia entry for 2112 lists Hugh Syme as additional keyboards on 2112, and Hugh's history with Rush is well known. If Holzman (only) appears on a 40th anniversary edition bonus track, should his Wikipedia page list 2112 (1976) in his discography? It seems misleading because it implies he made contributions to the original album. If I don't get any clarification, I would like to edit the discography (in a week or so) to reflect 2112 40th anniversary edition, once I figure out how to correctly cite it and figure out if the discography should somehow indicate or specify 'bonus track.'