The result was delete. Cirt ( talk) 03:42, 24 February 2010 (UTC) reply
Still too soon, methinks. No tracks confirmed; the latest single still hasn't even charted. This album has been on the shelf for a very long time, and has gotten pushed back several times.
It was kept via Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Unmistakable in October 2007 because "I'm Done" was still on the charts, but the song fell from the charts a couple weeks later and the album got pushed back. Then, it was deleted via Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Unmistakable (2nd nomination) only three months later after I found a reliable source stating that the album was canceled entirely due to issues with the label.
The only sources I can find now mention only the slated release date and almost nothing else; source 3 in the article is a particularly questionable blog citation. What little information there is can easily be placed in " That's God," which has received enough attention for a decent-sized article despite being highly unlikely to chart. Country Standard Time said that she's working with Paul Worley. This article from the same site gives the release date and talks some about "That's God," but it focuses more on the song than the album.
Given that this album has been in the hopper since mid-2007 and still not released, and that one source from 2008 said it was canceled, I have every reason to believe that Unmistakable will never be released, and therefore, will never be notable enough for an article. Ten Pound Hammer, his otters and a clue-bat • ( Many otters • One bat • One hammer) 20:12, 17 February 2010 (UTC) reply
The result was delete. Cirt ( talk) 03:42, 24 February 2010 (UTC) reply
Still too soon, methinks. No tracks confirmed; the latest single still hasn't even charted. This album has been on the shelf for a very long time, and has gotten pushed back several times.
It was kept via Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Unmistakable in October 2007 because "I'm Done" was still on the charts, but the song fell from the charts a couple weeks later and the album got pushed back. Then, it was deleted via Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Unmistakable (2nd nomination) only three months later after I found a reliable source stating that the album was canceled entirely due to issues with the label.
The only sources I can find now mention only the slated release date and almost nothing else; source 3 in the article is a particularly questionable blog citation. What little information there is can easily be placed in " That's God," which has received enough attention for a decent-sized article despite being highly unlikely to chart. Country Standard Time said that she's working with Paul Worley. This article from the same site gives the release date and talks some about "That's God," but it focuses more on the song than the album.
Given that this album has been in the hopper since mid-2007 and still not released, and that one source from 2008 said it was canceled, I have every reason to believe that Unmistakable will never be released, and therefore, will never be notable enough for an article. Ten Pound Hammer, his otters and a clue-bat • ( Many otters • One bat • One hammer) 20:12, 17 February 2010 (UTC) reply