Talk:Michael Moorcock bibliography
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As this is currently a simple cut-and-paste replica of the bibliography on the Michael Moorcock page, I'd like to reformat this with the goal of making it complete. I can create a table, fill in the missing gaps, and add publications data and a notes field (where I'll also fill in information on any awards nominations or wins associated with the work). I would prefer to order the books chronologically (rather than grouped by sequences), since you can get the other format on that other page. Are there any objections to me doing this? --Icowrich (talk) 05:13, 2 July 2009 (UTC)
WTF are US publication dates used when the UK publications precede them by a decade in some instances? And why is the bibliography so sparse? Jatrius (talk) 20:00, 14 December 2009 (UTC)
I've reformatted much of the first section, making it easier to read. I've also added a lot of information on various books from my own collection. I've removed the information on the US publication dates, since that is duplicate information on a bibliography, unless we are going to start keeping track of each edition and every publisher. Some of my dates are still suspect, since I was using the indicia from the paperback books I had. K012957 (talk) 01:59, 26 November 2012 (UTC)
Recordings
[edit]There is (as yet) no mention of Michael Moorcock's own musical projects, only his collaberation with others (which is not complete either). Missing collaberations (that I know of) include "Live Chronicles" a Hawkwind album where Moorcock provides narration. His own band was called "Michael Moorcock and the Deep Fix". They have released two albums (that I know of): "The New World's Fair", recorded in 1975 and "The Entropy Tango & Gloriana Demo Sessions", recorded in 1977 but only released recently. 77.99.98.37 (talk) 13:10, 28 March 2011 (UTC)