Talk:Entre dos aguas (album)
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Notability, again
[edit]Here we go again. Some editor, probably unaware of the importance of this artist, and especially of this particular album, attached the "Wikipedia's notability guideline for music" ludicrous tag. I've removed it. It has happened before: ignorant editors threatening to remove articles about what they do not know anything about, written by other editors who do. --AVM (talk) 00:07, 14 December 2012 (UTC)
- OK, Paco de Lucía is notable. Why is this album notable? It's just the usual record-company jumble of one hit and a random sample of everything else. Paul Magnussen (talk) 17:05, 28 December 2016 (UTC)
1981 version and musicians
[edit]There's no confirmation online of the claim that the 1981 version was released on CD. According to the Compact disc article, the first commercial CD release was from 1982. This thesis mentions the 1981 release and labels it as "LP" (p. 131). So, I removed that claim from the article.
The data on additional musicians is not very good in the liner notes (can be viewed on Discogs), but it was even worse in the article, so I reworked that part in accordance with the liner notes. Torregrosa was the producer, not a musician, so I removed him. Quiroga has a completely unclear role ("director"?) and isn't mentioned by the liner notes, so I removed him too. Benavent isn't credited, an IP editor added him, but track #6 does contain a bass, whereas Algeciras is only credited for playing the guitar, including on track #6. But in reality there's only one guitar on the song, not Algeciras' but Paco's. This is probably a consequence of the publisher haphazardly copying the data from the release where the track is originally from, Sólo quiero caminar, where Benavent is credited for bass on the back cover but not on the platter.