Talk:Disappear Here (Hybrid album)

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"The first album since Morning Sci-Fi to include a third member"[edit]

The opening statement of the article suggests that Disappear Here was the first studio album by Hybrid with a third member since their debut album Wide Angle, with the third members being Charlotte James and Lee Mullin respectively. This statement, however, is not correct as Hybrid's second studio album Morning Sci-Fi featured Adam Taylor as a temporary third member, which the band's article shows.

However, stating that Morning Sci-Fi is the previous album to feature a third member makes the original statement redundant and would require the opening statement to be rewritten completely. Is it worth commencing this action?

Lazz R (talk) 21:34, 20 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]