Talk:Soda Stereo/GA1

GA Reassessment
The edit link for this section can be used to add comments to the reassessment.'' As part of WikiProject Good articles' Project quality task force ("GA Sweeps"), all old good articles are being re-reviewed to ensure that they meet current good article criteria (as detailed at WP:WIAGA.) I have determined that this article needs some work to meet current criteria, outlined below: I am putting the article on hold for one week pending improvements to the above. Keep me posted on progress via this page or message. Der Wohltemperierte Fuchs ( talk ) 21:45, 22 February 2010 (UTC)
 * Paragraphs are composed of three or more sentences; no less. All the one or two-sentence groupings need to either be fleshed out, merged with other groups, or cut entirely.
 * Apparently unsourced statements in the article include:
 * "The first three songs of the album were released as singles, "Picnic en el 4B", "En la Ciudad de la Furia" and "Lo que Sangra (La Cúpula)". Languis was released as an EP in the next year, and contained only one new song, "Mundo de Quimeras"."
 * "Shortly after the release, bassist Zeta Bosio suffered the loss of one of his two sons in a car accident which pushed the band to stop touring and promoting the album and go into a hiatus during which singer Gustavo Cerati started his solo career with his debut album Amor Amarillo."
 * " Another CD was released named Chau Soda ("Bye Soda"); it contains the most elaborated version of Signos."
 * "A reunion tour was finally announced on June 9, 2007 as the "Me Verás Volver" tour ("You Will See Me Come Back", referring to lyrics on Doble Vida's "En la Ciudad de la Furia"). The tour started at the River Plate stadium on October 19, 2007, where they played "El Último Concierto" in 1997."
 * "After the tour, the members of the band have continued with their individual careers. Together with the new comeback tour, a compilation album was released, entitled Me Verás Volver (Hits & +). Exclusive content can be downloaded via the band's official website using a special code featured on the CD booklet."
 * "Cerati was also featured in Shakira's song "The Day and the Time" in her album called Oral Fixation, Volume 2 in 2005. The Spanish version of this song is called "Dia Especial" and can be found in the 1st volume of Fijacion Oral."
 * "In 1997 he produced Nacion Hip Hop, a CD compilation of local underground rap artists that is considered[by whom?] the founding stone of Argentine's hip hop scene. He also worked closely with hip hop act Tumbas (who opened for Soda Stereo in their last concert) and DJ Tortuga, who later became part of the experimental hip hop trio Koxmoz."
 * What makes "Desde Abajo", "Rock.com.ar.", and "Me Verás Volver" reliable sources?
 * Where is the critical commentary and significant text needed so that File:SodaStereo-PersianaAmericana.ogg, File:SodaStereo-CiudadFuria.ogg, and File:SodaStereo-SeptimoDia.ogg meet WP:NFCC? (As of this posting, they do not have fair use rationales, which is grounds for deletion.)
 * As no progress has been made on the above, I am delisting the article. Der Wohltemperierte Fuchs ( talk ) 21:03, 1 March 2010 (UTC)