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Think this might be an interesting article for eventual FA candidacy. Want to slim down the flimsier writing or content, tighten the formatting, and whatever else might be appropriate. Right now a lot of one sentence paragraphs - this obviously needs some attention, too. --Girolamo Savonarola June 29, 2005 14:47 (UTC)

It's got a good body of content, but yes it could use a little tightening-down. Expressions such as "All eyes were on the recording" and "legendary producer" is straying into hyperbole. Some of the terminology might not be familiar to people who are not deeply into music, such as an album not being "acoustic", or a "short set" or "electronic music", and could use some cross-links. The page could use some references, and the chart position listings could be converted into proper tables. Sorry to nit-pick. Thanks. :-) — RJH 29 June 2005 16:28 (UTC)
Please feel free to nitpick! (That's why we're here, right?) You're not going to offend me - I didn't work on this article at all when I put it up for peer review. --Girolamo Savonarola June 30, 2005 02:48 (UTC)

US 12" Artwork

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According to the information on the Adore page (*Artwork* section), it states that the LP release of Adore did not have show the album's title on the artwork.

I have found a website which clearly displays the title "Adore" on the red hibiscus image - http://www.blamo.org/sp/adorevinyl.shtml Can you please tell me which version is correct? Paranoid-andrew 07:06, 5 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]