Talk:Down in the Groove

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Is the line about this being Dylan's last album to feature female backup vocals still correct? Or does Christmas in the Heart use female backup vocals? 68.74.233.231 (talk) 23:22, 23 November 2009 (UTC)

Female Backup Vocals
Is the line about this being Dylan's last album to feature female backup vocals still correct? Or does Christmas in the Heart use female backup vocals? 68.74.233.231 (talk) 23:22, 23 November 2009 (UTC)

General Improvements
In attempting to bring this page up to a higher standard there are a few pieces that I'm working on things I've noted in accordance with the featured article guidelines:

It is—
 * well-written: This page isn't brilliantly written, so I propose re-wording sections, check my edits for examples.
 * comprehensive: The album didn't have a big legacy, so I believe the article is appropriately comprehensive.
 * well-researched: The article's content was accurate, but didn't have many citations testing the veracity for the public.
 * stable: There weren't any edit wars, so this article is stable.

It follows the style guidelines, including the provision of—
 * a lead: The article has an accurate lead.
 * appropriate structure: I believe that the "The summer tour of 1988" section could be renamed to stress the importance of the tour, which is still happening right now as the "Never Ending Tour".
 * consistent citations: The information was accurate according to my research, but there were only a few citations prior to the edits.
 * Media: I believe that the article could use more than just the album cover, as the album cover has an interesting story since the original designer was very famous but his work was not used.
 * Length: This article is appropriately of length. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Thepandoras (talk • contribs) 01:31, 14 April 2014 (UTC)

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