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I'm finding no sources that discuss this album in any sort of detail. All I find is Discogs and directory listings which verify the track listing, but no more. There have to be reviews and/or other
significant coverage, not just "well, it exists, it's listed here in a directory".
I find it all the more suspect that
Mick Hanly doesn't have an article. Wouldn't it make more sense to give him one first? Having the album but not the artist is putting the cart before the horse.
Articles can be redirected without having to go through AFD. There is nothing that says something must go through AFD if it's not notable. In particular,
WP:NALBUMS says outright that short album articles can be redirected to the artist.
How long the article's been worked on is immaterial. Whether it's 4 years, 4 days or all the way back to 2002, non-notable is non notable.
I don't have to discuss the damn thing in the first place, but since you started a discussion, I'm responding.
tl;dr: I'm not seeing anything that asserts any real notability here. No significant coverage. IF you think it's worth keeping,
PROVE IT. Show that there are sources that discuss the album in detail. Ten Pound Hammer • (
What did I screw up now?)06:38, 12 November 2012 (UTC)reply
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Bede735 (
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05:05, 12 November 2012 (UTC)reply
I'm finding no sources that discuss this album in any sort of detail. All I find is Discogs and directory listings which verify the track listing, but no more. There have to be reviews and/or other
significant coverage, not just "well, it exists, it's listed here in a directory".
I find it all the more suspect that
Mick Hanly doesn't have an article. Wouldn't it make more sense to give him one first? Having the album but not the artist is putting the cart before the horse.
Articles can be redirected without having to go through AFD. There is nothing that says something must go through AFD if it's not notable. In particular,
WP:NALBUMS says outright that short album articles can be redirected to the artist.
How long the article's been worked on is immaterial. Whether it's 4 years, 4 days or all the way back to 2002, non-notable is non notable.
I don't have to discuss the damn thing in the first place, but since you started a discussion, I'm responding.
tl;dr: I'm not seeing anything that asserts any real notability here. No significant coverage. IF you think it's worth keeping,
PROVE IT. Show that there are sources that discuss the album in detail. Ten Pound Hammer • (
What did I screw up now?)06:38, 12 November 2012 (UTC)reply