A fact from Solo (Gonzalo Rubalcaba album) appeared on Wikipedia's
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"Background and release" section is a little confusing, you have the fact it won the Latin Grammy before talking about its release. Or are you referring to the Land of the Sun? If so, I'm not sure what relevance awards albums that have been awarded Grammys in previous years has to this article?
"has "stock phrasing, but a pause in concentration before the sublime quality of a one-minute lullaby worth waiting for"" per
WP:ATTRIB, according to whom? Check other quotes like this...
" described as "breathtaking".[11][15]" by whom? You see what I mean? If it was described by "my mum" as breathtaking, I'd take it with a pinch of salt, but if a prominent notable composer or critic said it, I'd pay more attention.
Not bad at all, a few issues as above, so I'll put the article on hold for a week. Let me know when you're done updating the article in accordance with the comments, or if you need any further explanation.
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16:33, 27 July 2013 (UTC)reply