Talk:Burlesque (soundtrack)/GA1

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GA Review[edit]

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Reviewer: XXSNUGGUMSXX (talk · contribs) 17:03, 17 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]


Overview[edit]

Prose: See below Resolved

Sourcing: See below Resolved

Coverage: See below Resolved

Neutrality: See below Resolved

Stability: No issues

GA Result: On hold for seven days Passed

Details[edit]

Lead
  • "the soundtrack album to the film of the same name by two American recording artists Christina Aguilera and Cher"..... I don't think the "two" is needed
  • Removed
  • "inspired by old-school musical style"..... "old-school" seems borderline POV, and I'm not too sure everyone would know what period of time this refers to. A certain time range (i.e. a decade) would be better here.
  • Fixed
  • Better, but should read "1920's", "1930's", and "1940's", rather than just "20s", "30s", "40s"

Snuggums (talkcontributions) 16:31, 18 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]

  • Done, thanks
  • If comparing this soundtrack to Christina's previous works, how about some of Cher's?
  • None of the critics mentioned this, sorry
  • The "respectively" at the end seems out of place
  • Fixed
Background
  • "In early-May 2010" → "In early May 2010"
  • Done
  • "However, shortly afterwards, her management team revealed" → "However, her management team announced shortly afterwards"
  • Fixed
  • "however it was never done"..... needs source, and would probably read better as "though the tour never happened" or "though the tour was later cancelled"
  • There were no source for the 2011 reschedule, is it alright...?
  • At least provide a source that states her tour never happened. If supported by ref 2, you can use that. I've placed a tag for now. Snuggums (talkcontributions) 10:03, 19 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]
  • Removed
  • "The film was met with mixed reviews from critics, who criticized it for being "campy and clichéd", yet praising Aguilera's acting debut"..... be consistent with tenses, they praised her acting debut
  • Done
  • "Producer Tricky Stewart working with Aguilera on the soundtrack, stated that the collaboration on Burlesque soundtrack was 'a crazy opportunity different from anything [he]'ve ever done before'"..... something about this just doesn't read well
  • Rephrased. How does it look now? Simon (talk) 02:02, 18 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Composition
  • "old-school-influenced"..... as said before, "old-school" seems borderline POV see point above
  • "hit" in "previous hit" is POV
  • "lyrically speaks about sexual activities"..... which sexual activities are these?
  • Add "The" before "Two songs performed by Cher"
  • Done all
Promotion
  • "in early-November" → "in early November"
  • "from the movie was also made available"..... was also released
  • Again, Daily Mail is not reliable
  • "she appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show and performed 'Something's Got a Hold on Me'" → "she performed 'Something's Got a Hold on Me' on The Ellen DeGeneres Show"
  • "Aguilera appeared at the American Music Awards of 2010 and perfored 'Express' on November 21, 2010" → "Aguilera performed 'Express' at the American Music Awards 2010
  • "the first song to made available from Burlesque"..... to be released
  • Done all
Critical response
  • If being used for a GA then I think that it is okay
  • Try to expand this section with at least another paragraph's worth of reviews, and fill up that review box along the way
  • Those reviews are all what I could find
Track listing
  • The credits need to be sourced
  • There is already the AllMusic source
  • Replaced with the iTunes digital booklet. Simon (talk) 02:41, 19 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]
References
  • ref#43 (Mexican charts) is dead
  • Replaced with Ultratop.be link, also a part of the Hung Medien system. Simon (talk) 02:12, 18 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]