Talk:The Real Ramona

editorializing
Their sound was "hard to quantify", eh? I was thinking a 6.2 or thereabouts. The (fixable) problems with that paragraph are its non-encyclopedic tone and poor grammar (e.g., "has been considered as quite poppy"), I reckon. Sure, I could fix it, but I might screw up the facts. 128.135.6.3 08:17, 10 February 2007 (UTC)

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factual error
Tanya Donnely recorded with The Breeders on their 1990 album The Pod when she was still a member of Throwing Muses. The passage mentions that Donnely kept her sound when she "moved to Belly and later the Breeders." She did not record with the Breeders after this album, so she does not appear on the Breeders subsequent albums. It would be more accurate to state that she kept this sound with the band Belly and on her later solo albums.Amancalledj (talk) 19:22, 10 July 2008 (UTC)amancalledj

This album already feels like a renewing of the band. (Although when Bernard joined it was another renewal.) One of the THREE heavyweights, Leslie Langston and her powerful rhythmic bass had already left. That's if Tanya was a heayweight? Kristin usually limited her to two songs per album. When she left for Belly she had a stockpile of TM songs which emerged as Belly song, from what I am aware. Middle More Rider (talk) 12:21, 11 April 2017 (UTC)