A fact from 52 (album series) appeared on Wikipedia's
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Bruxtontalk 21:09, 3 December 2023 (UTC)reply
Comment I'm currently in touch with Kristian Bush on retrieving a more recent photo. When I get it I will replace the one that is currently here.
Panini!•🥪 17:54, 21 October 2023 (UTC)reply
Overall: The article is long enough and old enough. The hooks are interesting. I'm not certain about the image requirements. The one issue that stands out to me is that one quotation in the article isn't cited or listed in the closest ref, which I've noted in-line. Otherwise, this is looking good!Significa liberdade (
talk) 06:54, 22 October 2023 (UTC)reply
Significa liberdade Thanks for the review! The quote comes from ref 6 at the end of the paragraph (
this ref). It verifies the "The podcast released once a week for 52 weeks" part at the end as well. As for the image, I have plans to replace it with a verified free image that comes from Bush himself; it should be uploaded within the next day or so. I'm not too sure how long it takes the Wikimedia Foundation to verify the image after that, however.
Panini!•🥪 20:17, 22 October 2023 (UTC)reply
Thanks,
Panini!! I'm not sure why I wasn't able to find the quote in the source, but it's certainly there! Everything looks good now. :)
Significa liberdade, the images are in! I received this new one, among others, from Bush himself. He will be emailing Commons the permission ticket in the near future, after which there's the estimated backlog wait of about 4 days until the image is officially verified as freely liscensed. In the meantime, this is what it will look like.
Going with the approved hook - in our article I see Upon returning to his music career when COVID-19 restrictions subsided in 2022, Bush was encouraged to "reimagine setbacks as opportunities" and release 52 songs in one year and it is cited
Bruxton (
talk) 21:07, 3 December 2023 (UTC)reply
I think this article is generally well-written but I have some concerns about the abundance of primary interview sources. I’ll give a full review but will request a second opinion, hopefully from an editor with more GA reviews and nominations than me; this is only my second review.
Comments
Background and release
"with Andrew Hyra as the duo alternative folk rock band Billy Pilgrim" - I think duo can be removed here
Done
"Bush's 50th birthday coincided with the day the United States government mandated lockdowns in response to the COVID-19 pandemic." I would cut this sentence since it doesn’t seem to lead into anything
Done, but merged the covid details with the other sentence
”Bush originally planned to release the songs independently; always anticipating someone would appear to greenlight a project to that scale, he finally accepted that "no one was coming" and he would need to put the idea into motion on his own. He called the CEO of Big Machine Records Scott Borchetta, the label for Sugarland, and explained the idea to him, simply so he was aware of what he was doing.[5] To Bush's surprise Borchetta was intrigued and supported the project.” I recommend cutting this down. Perhaps something like “Not finding a label for the project, Bush planned to release the series on his own. He contacted Scott Borchetta, the CEO of Sugarland’s label
Big Machine Records, and explained the project to keep him updated with his plans. To Bush's surprise, Borchetta was intrigued and supported the project" would be good
Done
”He described the podcast as "the liner notes I always wish I had, with the person that I always wished had written them."” For promotional stuff like this I don’t think it’s recommended to keep full quotes; I would remove it entirely
Done
52 | ATL x BNA
”9 of the 10 on the album were co-written” Assuming you mean “9 of the 10 songs”?
Yeah lol
”The blend was inspired from a live performance” I think this should specificy blend of country and R&B
Done
”energy with a unique blend of country music” Remove “unique” here for NPOV
Done, and replaced "blend" for redundancy
”He noticed that the country music emphasized "the song" and the R&B instrumentation emphasized "the energy".” I would cut this. If it was from a secondary journalist I think comments like this are good, but with primary sourcing it almost feels vague and non-neutral
Done
”’Tennessee Plates’ was written in 2016 following the death of his father, Jack Bush” Remove the name of his father since he doesn’t have an article and is not mentioned by name again
Done
”encouraged Bush to comfortable discussing death in music” change to “to be comfortable” or “to feel comfortable”
Done
”Flynn appreciated the depth of the lyrics and believed they are just as strong without the music” remove this for NPOV, comments like this should ideally only be used from secondary sources
Done
52 | In the Key of Summer
”features positive instrumentation and writing” maybe change “positive” to a more neutral adjective like happy or upbeat
Done Yes! "Upbeat" was the word I was looking for! I hated using the word positive here because it felt so out of place.
”"a beach song with a smile on it. When you play even a sad song of Kristian's, it's a sad song with a smile on it."” I would prefer to remove everything after the first sentence of the quote
Done
”The lyrics of the song are a reflection of emotions associated with summer” what song is this referring to? or do you mean songs plural?
Done Songs, just a type
Are the songs that released ahead singles? If so, add them to the infobox with
Template:Singles
Done
52 | New Blue
Remove capitalization from “Rock” in the infobox’s genre parameter. I would also prefer an alt text is added to every cover
Done
”"Sailing to Arizona"'s lyrics were written to be an anthem of taking chances” Anthem feels a little POV (even if it is attributed), maybe you could change it to something else?
Done, merged it with another sentence
Overall good though!
52 | This Year
”The album focuses on its melodies and themes of true love” “its” can be removed
Done
”The title is derived from the lyrics last song on the album,” do you mean “from the lyrics to the last song on the album”?
Done
”’New Year's resolution #7’ consists of a list of what he wanted to change about himself change first “he” to “Bush”.
Done
Lead and infobox
The image could use an alt text
”singer, songwriter, and record producer” change “singer, songwriter” to singer-songwriter
”with the release first two songs of the collection” change to “with the release of the first two songs on the collection”
”Encouraged by his work releasing” to “encouraged by his work of releasing”
”The music co-written with many other songwriters” add a “was” before co-written
”weekly podcast with music journalist Cindy Watts spanning 52 weeks.” you can remove Watts’ name here
”and is a collection of music” you can remove the “and”
”and consisted of themes about true love” same as the above comment
A. It contains a list of all references (sources of information), presented in accordance with
the layout style guideline:
B.
Reliable sources are
cited inline. All content that
could reasonably be challenged, except for plot summaries and that which summarizes cited content elsewhere in the article, must be cited no later than the end of the paragraph (or line if the content is not in prose):
Apart from the issues I've outlined, the prose is quote good, the article is illustrated, and sources are cited properly. My main concern lies within the heavy usage of primary interview sources. Everything apart from Entertainment Focus and The Music Universe seems to be interviews with the subject. As a result, the article primarily discusses 52 from the perspective of Bush; there is nothing about the thoughts of critics, commercial performance, or musical analysis. If these sources don't exist it may be difficult to ever get this album series to GA. I'm unsure if these issues calls for a fail, but I'm also not certain if it could pass even if all my outlined issues are adressed, so I will call in a more experienced editor for a second opinion. I apologize if this delays the process of getting the review finished.
IanTEB (
talk) 09:54, 28 March 2024 (UTC)reply
Hey @
IanTEB, thank you very much for the detailed review! And sorry for the late response. I'll work on your comments as soon as I can.
Uh, I agree... I'm not too sure why I ever submitted this for GAN? Without being able to fill in more specific information about each album individually (hence why they're all together), I don't see this article escaping
WP:PERMASTUB. Not that it is a stub, but it certainly will be difficult to expand further on the comprehensiveness side of things.
I apologize for the immature nomination, and I'm perfectly fine with you failing this nomination. Since I wasted your time technically, feel free to let me know when you nominate a video game for GA and I'll give you a quid pro quo for your time. I've only recently started working on music articles and I'm still trying to get a grasp on what GA means to them. Just recently I had a quick-failed album GAN and a failed DYK nomination for another, although I did have
one music-related DYK success.
Panini!•🥪 22:26, 17 May 2024 (UTC)reply
@
Panini!: If we are in agreeance, I will unfortunately fail this nomination, but I do really appreciate you taking the time to implement most of my suggestions. You don't need to feel as if you've wasted anyone's time; over-reliance on primary sourcing in music articles is something I can very much relate to (for example, it was the reason for my GA withdrawals of
Lighthouse (EP) and the accompanying
talk show). I think the VG article
Danganronpa S: Ultimate Summer Camp that I wrote in 2021 is close to GA but I never submitted it out of uncertainty. If I do nominate it I'll let you know, if you are willing to review it of course :) I really hope this and the other fails you mentioned don't discourage you from contributing more to music articles. Browsing your userpage, I think
Something Like This and
The Joy of Music (album) could both pass GA reviews and
The Walking in Between could get there with a copyedit. If you submit any, I can absolutely review them or help out.
IanTEB (
talk) 16:41, 18 May 2024 (UTC)reply