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Merger proposal

@Sparklism:

I propose to merge (after) into A Crow Looked at Me. (after) is a reasonably small article which is unlikely to develop new information. Due to this stalemate the article borderline on being a stub. Wikiproject Albums notes that an article relating to an album which only features a lead and a tracklist should either be improved or deleted (in this case merged). While this article features more, it's hardly extensive!

The article for A Crow Looked at Me already mentions the album in nearly identical detail, making this article seem redundant. The recording featured in this article is taken from a concert Elverum played during the tour in promotion of the album which is mentioned in the article and is why it's being proposed for merge into A Crow Looked at Me

The inclusion would similar to the inclusion of In Rainbows Disk 2 in the greater In Rainbows article.

Thanks.DMT biscuit (talk) 16:15, 23 May 2020 (UTC)

  • Oppose. I disagree that this proposal would be similar case to In Rainbows, where disc 2 was part of the same release and would never warrant a standalone article. (after) is a release in its own right, and was not part of A Crow Looked at Me's release - this is not "ACLAM disc 2".

    My view is that (after) meets all of the criteria for a standalone article, given that it was subject to plenty of coverage. Yes, the story of (after) is intrinsically linked to A Crow Looked at Me, and I agree that this article could do with some expansion, but that does not mean an article is not warranted here. Thanks. — sparklism 09:19, 11 June 2020 (UTC)

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