Talk:Hello Master

So here's how I want to do things
This article is going to be our model to follow: In Utero. It is a featured article, and I plan to use it as a model the same way I'm trying to follow Nirvana for this band's main page.  LazyBastard Guy  11:29, 27 January 2013 (UTC)

Singles
I will be the first to admit that I am utterly and thoroughly confused about the band's singles chronology. However, as I find more sources I will keep adding them, and although I'm not sure this was the first time "I Am the Night" came out as a single, I will add the music-news source that says it was released in April 2007. Until we have something better we'll have to go with it.  LazyBastard Guy  12:58, 29 January 2013 (UTC)
 * It has just come to my attention that we'll need this singles business sorted out before we can hope to get it GA. Nobody told me this, I just realized it but what SUCKS so much is that the information's too damn hard to find. I guess we'll just have to take what we've got and hope for the best. Something's got to come around sooner or later, eh?  Lazy Bastard  Guy  05:21, 14 July 2013 (UTC)

Where we @?
The article seems almost done to me. Really, the only thing left is the "Background and recording" section, which I want to at least double in size (as of this writing). Then I can expand the lead paragraph to include that information as well. As for chart and sales information, there's ironically not much available for Hello Master either (for Prior to the Fire that information just does not seem to exist at all), so I'm not sure how much I can do with that (and I might merge it back into "Release and reception" if it makes more sense).  Lazy Bastard  Guy  19:53, 21 July 2013 (UTC)

It's SO CLOSE!
I changed the name of the "Background and recording" section to just "Background" because absolutely nothing has been said about the recording sessions in and of themselves; I know it was recorded at the Boiler Room in NYC with additional help from Werner F. - perhaps I could just source that from the album booklet, I'll see about that - and what I would like to include is the fact that Gus was the Stills' manager at the time, but that leaves the question of how he met up with Priestess and got set to help them record their album. I suppose I'll see what I can do, but in the meantime, this article is practically done unless I find more to add. If/when I can get these minor problems resolved I'll go for a GA review and see where things stand. Cheerio,  Lazy Bastard  Guy  20:15, 8 December 2013 (UTC)

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