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Article requirements:
Y A relatively complete infobox Y Cover art in the infobox
A lead section giving an overview of the album
At least one section of informative prose other than lead
Y A list of personnel (specific band members (for "start" class), guest musicians and technical (for "B" class) Y Categorisation at least by artist and year
As the article stands, the "overview" is given a separate section, but remains overview, which properly belongs in the lead. Contributors to this article may wish to read over WP:LEAD for more on lead sections and their proper length and also WP:Album for ideas on information that may be addressed in secondary paragraphs. Additionally, for B class (the highest the project can assign), the article needs composer information and track lengths. --Moonriddengirl(talk)18:23, 8 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]