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Reviewer: Homeostasis07 ( talk · contribs) 21:53, 6 March 2016 (UTC)
Hi. I'll be reviewing this article over the next few days. I've just had a quick look through so far, and the article looks great. Couple of minor issues with prose, but overall this is already pretty much there. I'll post detailed suggestions here over the next few days.
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Very well written. Covers everything that is mentioned/sourced within the article.
There are a few issues with the second paragraph here. I don't like the use of the word "Inevitably", because it isn't explained elsewhere on the article - and I doubt you'd ever find a source for this - about why it was "inevitable" that tensions were sure to arise with the other members of Tuesday Music Club. Plus, there are some issues with sentence-run-on, and it would improve readability to link to John O'Brien (novelist) and his book Leaving Las Vegas (novel).
Consider changing that entire paragraph to something like this:
“ | Tensions between Crow and other members of the group began to arise following Crow's performance of "Leaving Las Vegas" on the Late Show with David Letterman in March 1994. Crow offhandedly agreed with the host when she was asked if the track was autobiographical, even though it was primarily written by Baerwald and based on the book of the same name by his friend John O'Brien. [1] As a result, several members of the Tuesday Music Club group felt betrayed, and O'Brien himself committed suicide three weeks later. [1] Nevertheless, O'Brien's parents insisted that Crow had nothing to do with the tragedy, noting that he "was just mad about it [...] But the problems that drove him toward the end were – you know, that's a long, long bloody trip." [1] | ” |
Third paragraph: Consider changing
“ | Although most of the album was recorded at Kingsway Studio in New Orleans, Crow returned to California where she could finish it at The Sound Factory and Sunset Sound in Los Angeles. | ” |
to something like
“ | Most of the album was recorded at Kingsway Studio in New Orleans, although Crow would later return to Los Angeles to complete work at The Sound Factory and Sunset Sound. | ” |
Nothing major and certainly not necessary, but it's a simple change that improves readability to the whole paragraph.
Third paragraph:
“ | Unlike other songs from the album, " If It Makes You Happy" has a simple verse–chorus form | ” |
The cited source, Slant, states that the "structure" of IIMYH "is fairly straightforward", but that's about it. It doesn't go on to state that other songs found on the album employ some sort of complex song structures. I'd change that to "The album's lead single, " If It Makes You Happy", underwent several different arrangements before being turned into a rock song." Also,
“ | Trott initially wrote the song when he was in Pete Droge's band, | ” |
I'd change that to
“ | Trott initially wrote the song when he was a member of Pete Droge's backing band, | ” |
Just to avoid confusion with Pete Droge and The Sinners. Trott was never a member of The Sinners, just the band he toured with for his first album.
Small issue with the sales referenced on the second paragraph from ref 1 (Rolling Stone - "Sheryl Crow: She Only Wants to Be With You".) The cited figure refers to the first-two-week album/single performance in the US. It'd be better if you mentioned both sales figures separately, i.e., change
“ | The album reached No. 6 on the US Billboard Top 200 chart and, as of January 2008, sold 2.4 million units in the U.S. according to Nielsen SoundScan, being certified 3× platinum by the RIAA. | ” |
→:
“ | The album reached No. 6 on the US Billboard 200 chart and sold 143,000 copies in the first two weeks of release. [1] As of January 2008, the album had sold 2.4 million units in the U.S. according to Nielsen SoundScan and has been certified 3× platinum by the RIAA. | ” |
Also,
“ | In Europe, it was certified 1× platinum by the IFPI. | ” |
I don't think we need the 1× there, do we? Just 'platinum' would suffice.
Second paragraph:
“ | In the first two weeks of release, 82,000 units of the single and 143,000 copies of the album were sold. | ” |
Remove that sentence entirely and append the note about 82,000 units of the single to the sentence about US chart performance of the single.
No problems here, except for a minor quotation mark error, which I've fixed here.
We should include the region-specific editions here, like
In the certifications section, per the points I laid out in the Release section, remove the "|number=1" from both the Switzerland and Europe tables.
You did a great job here. Well done. ;) Homeostasis07 ( talk) 01:33, 7 March 2016 (UTC)
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