Talk:Breathe (Keller Williams)

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While I agree with the sentiment of KW being a mighty fine artist, I don't think the phrase 'jam orgasm' could really be used in a NPOV way. I think the whole Executive summary could do with an impartial rewrite (by someone who's heard the album.)--Kensson 02:12, 28 March 2006 (UTC)

It's disturbingly ambiguous too, is it jam, the musical improvisation or jam, the fruit and sugar preserve? I'm pretty much against this sort of article on the grounds that it looks like the sort of thing that belongs in New Musical Express. Has anyone a reason for it not to RFD'd? The Real Walrus 12:14, 5 August 2006 (UTC)
Minimalist summary! Nice The Real Walrus 22:56, 23 October 2006 (UTC)


Hmmm.... My list of tracks for this album is not the list below. Two releases? I'm confused. My order goes, Stupid Questions, Brunette [Instrumental], Breathe, Best Feeling, Bounty Hunter, Vacate, Roshambo [Instrumental], Revelation, Lightning, Blatant Ripoff [Instrumental], Not of this Earth, Rockumal [Instrumental], Callalloo and Red Snapper.