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Hey; I'm sorry I never got around to reviewing it today. I will begin on Wednesday, as tomorrow I have an important meeting to go to. Statυs (talk)02:04, 19 June 2012 (UTC)Reply
I have no issues here. Everything is well written. The heading would be more appropriate as "Development and recording", as it also discusses how the album came to friction.
The album has received largely positive reviews, garnering an 80% or "generally favorable reviews" on Metacritic with 12 reviews. --> Worded a bit awkwardly. MDNA_(album)#Critical_response is a great example on showing the Metacritic score. Additionally, the album has a 81 and with 13 reviews.
Done
Concluding "If this weren't presented so staunchly as being at least part 'Woody Guthrie album,' it might be a little easier to swallow." --> Concluding that "If this weren't presented so staunchly as being at least part 'Woody Guthrie album,' it might be a little easier to swallow."
Done
I don't see any reason to separate these into three paragraphs, they all seem like they could fit into one perfectly; especially the last one.
Overall, it seems like a fairly well written article. I just have one concern that I did mention above:
For someone who is not familiar with Woody Guthrie, why not include some info about who he is as background information? Per WPALBUMS: "It should not be assumed that the reader is familiar with the artist's history and/or previously released albums." Now, I'm not trying to say that you should include everything there is ever to know about himl maybe just some key points and why he is so important that they created a tribute album for him. Statυs (talk)03:26, 20 June 2012 (UTC)Reply