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Please don't remove pertinent information such as the chart positions and titles of albums. You're welcome to make addiggtions, and I suppose the discography could use a table format for ease of reading, but it's not appropriate to delete this information. Chubbles (talk) 23:16, 20 August 2010 (UTC)Reply
Third opinion: I'm trying to figure out why Arruina was removing those entries, as they seemed to be selective in what was removed. I noticed that one of the removed albums was El Recado, so I started looking around for info on it outside of Allmusic - and I really can't find much that's usable. There appears to be another album, El Recado de Amor, but that's a duplicate of "Recado de Amor (2001)". So I'm not really sure what's going on here, aside from the fact that some of the albums may . Allmusic may be right on this, but relying one a single source for a huge list like that is a little dicey. Having said that, just removing the albums outright is a bit much, so I agree with the larger version of this page for now, with the caveat that we get some more sources. — HelloAnnyong(say whaaat?!)12:25, 25 August 2010 (UTC)Reply
Thanks for your comments. I took a look at the AMG listings for El Recado and El Recado de Amor - they are definitely different albums, with different covers and different chart peaks. ([1] and [2]) It'd be nice to have more sources for this but that can be difficult since this is a genre of music that gets almost no attention in English; I'll see what I can find. Chubbles (talk) 12:33, 25 August 2010 (UTC)Reply
WP:NONENG says "English-language sources should be used in preference to non-English ones, except where no English source of equal quality can be found that contains the relevant material." So if you can find non-English sources on this, they can be used, so long as they're equally reliable as if they were in English. In other words, the same rules about blogs, etc. still apply. — HelloAnnyong(say whaaat?!)12:49, 25 August 2010 (UTC)Reply