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I don't see how the record was criticized for its production. A suitable option here would be its "overall cohesiveness" or reworded, as the criticism went to the musical diversity.
"which was made available on March 22" → "which was made available on March 22 of that year"
Done
While I'll accept the Facebook reference, please use this as a substitute source for the cover art. If the information (holding her hair, etc) isn't on the link, you'll have to remove it.
Done, although since the picture the article provides shows the "holding her hair" bits, is it necessary to completely remove it?
Consequence of Sound should be wikilinked.
Done
Why is there such a prominent use of Consequence of Sound for the Composition part of the section? Maybe try to include some more information based on other sources.
Done; it looks like I screwed up some of the citations when I originally wrote the article. I've fixed those and added information from a few others.
The C.O.S. reference says that the surname is Hardy, but the surname used in the section is Marvilli?