Talk:Kezia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This article is within the scope of WikiProject Albums, an attempt at building a useful resource on recordings from a variety of genres. If you would like to participate, visit the project page, where you can join the project and/or contribute to the discussion.
??? This article has not yet received a rating on the Project's quality scale. Please rate the article and then leave a short summary here to explain the ratings and/or to identify the strengths and weaknesses of the article.

I changed eulogy back to elegy because:

Eulogy: "A eulogy is a funeral oration given in tribute to a person or people who have recently died. It can also praise a living person or people who are still alive, which normally takes place on special occasions like birthdays etc. Eulogies should not be confused with elegies, which are poems written in tribute to the dead."

Elegy: "Elegy was originally used for a type of poetic metre (Elegiac metre), but is also used for a poem of mourning, from the Greek elegos, a reflection on the death of someone or on a sorrow generally. Not to be confused with a eulogy."

Both these definitions taken directly from wikipedia. Elegy is clearly the correct term here. --Bouyeeze 00:05, 12 April 2006 (UTC)


I'm questioning the need for a Protest the Hero Albums Category...it's a useless category.--Bouyeeze 02:10, 21 April 2006 (UTC)


Just a minor minor fix: there was already a page for London Spicoluk (under his real name, Mark), so I linked it to there. It's just a stub now, but ideally I'll add to it. - Jeridus 14:40, 24 April, 2006

[edit] Sources?

Can the person who came up with this interpretation of the lyrical/storyline content of this album please verify the source(i.e. interview/review...) of all these perspectives?? I mean, interesting as they are, are these just guesses or contemplations by the "reviewer"? Clarification please...

What's said so far lines up with what I've interpreted after several dozen listens. I don't anything more expansive than a basic overview and a summary of the band's recorded statements should be made. As it is, while being a bit POV, it doesn't require too much editing to bring up to snuff.

[edit] oh god.

PLEASE get some NPOV in the second paragraph of storyline.

I agree... it's seriously biased. If its empirically verifiable that the story is "poignant" and "provocative", then fine, it can be described as such. But to most people, it's just music. Jeridus 12:45, 1 July 2006 (UTC)

I replaced poignant and provocative with interesting and complex. --Bouyeeze 13:41, 17 July 2006 (UTC)
I changed that statement to "complex, to some interesting,"; thus lowering the POV element.--Notmyhandle 23:34, 27 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Kezia track 8 listing

Kezia Back Cover
Kezia Back Cover

Someone had previously noted on the page that on the Kezia album "Turn Soonest to the Sea" was incorrectly labeled; yet, as in the picture, you can see that the American version (one of the first 100 albums released) it is actually labeled as listed on the website. Is there any way to physically check the version? Barcode number perhaps?