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steven stapleton remix found on this album How To Destroy Angels (remix CD). AlexOvShaolin 04:11, 2 November 2006 (UTC)
I merged an apparently misspelled version of this page, Stephen Stapleton. In addition to what was here, it included in the discography:
Recordings by Diana Rogerson:
- 1985 The Inevitable Chrystal Belle Scrodd Record
- 1986 Belle du Jour (released as Chrystal Belle Scrodd)
(both albums later rereleased as Beastings)
I didn't put them here, as they are actually by his wife, unless he did recording/production work with them? If so they should be added to the article. In either case, if an article for her is begun, they should go there as well. Rigadoun (talk) 20:51, 12 January 2007 (UTC)