Talk:John Wood (record producer)
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Electric folk stuff
[edit]While the article is fine as far as it goes, I find it odd that the emphasis is on Nick Drake's recordings, which while important only constitute a small part of JW's work. He is best known by far for his work on many, many 1970s electric folk albums, including most of Fairport Convention's output and a series of groundbreaking ultra traditional electric albums with Ashley Hutchings starting with Morris On. It would help balance the article if somebody with a suitably encyclopedic knowledge of this stuff could expand the article accordingly. --80.176.142.11 (talk) 20:59, 22 July 2009 (UTC)