Talk:Like Water for Chocolate (album)

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I removed the following:

In post-2000, a hip hop album such as Like Water for Chocolate is considered "alternative", a label which many of the artists associated with this type of music disapprove of, because of it's likelyhood to turn off potential listeners. This is a factor Common approaches with humor on A Film Called (Pimp) by sending up his own "self-conscious" image with a skit depicting him as a hypocritical woman-beater.

The first sentence is not written in the right tone for an encyclopedia, but the second sentance would not work without it and I don't know enough about this to make accurate changes to the first sentance. I'm No Parking and I approved this message 22:23, 24 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Sample Credits

Track 4

  • Contains sample from "Give It To Me Baby" as performed by Rick James

Track 9

  • Contains sample from "Memories Are Here To Stay" as performed by The Intruders

Track 11

  • Contains sample from "Morning Order" as performed by Hugh Hopper and Alan Gowen

I removed these sample credits as they are not outlined in the CD liner notes and the editor provided no sources...--NPswimdude500 05:14, 4 November 2006 (UTC)