Talk:Wonderland (Erasure album)

Latest comment: 11 months ago by 2A02:8109:1040:29C0:E85E:198:30C1:319F in topic Sleeve Design

Documented edits 2011/08/02

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"Group member Vince Clarke had originally planned for this album to feature different singers for each track, but because of their musical chemistry, he and Andy Bell collaborated for the entire album and shortly after its release Clarke and Bell formed a permanent partnership."

This is inaccurate information - there was never any intention for Wonderland to have different singers. "The Assembly", prior to Erasure, was this project, which was abandoned in advance of the formation of Erasure. This information should be well documented! Any online (or otherwise!) article supporting the original paragraph is probably the result of journalists reading this very Wikipedia entry!

I have also made the following changes:

  • Removed "Now, over two decades after its release" as it is a relative time reference.
  • Also think some kind of citation is required for the statement "is widely revered as a classic example of mid-80s synth pop". By whom?
  • Added other places where I think citations are required.

Opwerty (talk) 17:44, 2 August 2011 (UTC)Reply

Sleeve Design

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The company responsible for the sleeve design, "Health and Efficiency", had obviously plagiarized from Mr. Leyendecker. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._C._Leyendecker#/media/File:%22Weapons_For_Liberty._USA_Bonds._Third_Liberty_Loan_Campaign._Boy_Scouts_of_America._Be_Prepared.%22_-_NARA_-_512598.jpg 2A02:8109:1040:29C0:E85E:198:30C1:319F (talk) 02:53, 10 December 2023 (UTC)Reply