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Welcome If you want to improve Time of My Life (album), one thing that you can do is simply look at related or similar articles that are good and see how they are structured and written. Category:FA-Class Album articles and Category:GA-Class Album articles are relevant here. You can look at all manner of guidelines from the Manual of Style to the WikiProject Album suggestions. Add relevant media (pictures of persons who worked on it, sound clips that give the reader context for discussion of the music), find good external links that discuss it (interviews with the musicians, reviews, sales information), and make sure above all that you have well-written prose and that you cite your sources. For what it's worth, I've put some effort into a few album articles--if you'd like to see what I think is a good album article, check Everything That Happens Will Happen Today. If you want help, don't hesitate to contact me. —Justin (koavf)TCM04:31, 26 October 2011 (UTC)Reply