Talk:Sparrow (Ashley Monroe album)
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[edit]I think we should change the genre of this album to Countrypolitan and Folk. I changed them a few days ago and provided a reliable source (Rolling Stone - https://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/best-albums-to-stream-now-ashley-monroe-j-cole-and-more-w519352) but someone has changed them. "Countrypolitan" is the perfect description of this album and is the exact sound Monroe and Cobb were going for when they recorded as both cite Nashville sound-like country pop as the major sonic influence of the album. --Jackedano1996 (talk) 23:15, 22 April 2018 (UTC)
- @Jackedano1996: Don't start a talk page discussion and restore your edits. I reverted you and provided an explanation yesterday. I stated: "The source says "Miranda Lambert's sidekick in Pistol Annies loves Countrypolitan drama, and she channels it here in Technicolor". I don't see 'channeling' something as a description of a genre." That's moreso describing Ashley Monroe herself, not the album. Even still, it says "countrypolitan drama", not just a simple description as "countrypolitan". We would need a source stating "the album is countrypolitan". Ss112 14:33, 23 April 2018 (UTC)