Talk:Greg Kurstin production discography
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I Don't Want To Mess w/the Gorgeous Formatting
edit...which isn't to say I didn't try. But, two things: 1) I'm a connected contributor, so I shouldn't make changes outright, and b) when I tried to make changes, it didn't go well. I'm messing up the charts!
- Amazing. Six years ago I thought meeting Greg Kurstin at a Grammy party meant I was a connected contributor. I overdid it with the erring on the side of caution routine. JSFarman (talk) 21:58, 19 May 2019 (UTC)
Chihciboy - There are a couple of inaccuracies and a bit of missing info - can you fix it? (Sometimes All Music (Rovio) is wrong!) You can find the references elsewhere - glad to dig them up if you need them, but it's much more subtracting than it is adding.)
- The Kylie Minogue song, "Do It Again," was a b side for her single "Wow." It was on the Beach Boys compilation but should be listed with the songs for X since that's what the recording was for and originally from. Done
- Greg didn't produce or record The Kelly Clarkson "I'll Be Home For Christmas." It was a recording that was used only for the Target deluxe edition. (I made that change before I realized that I shouldn't. When I went to undo it, I again did something wrong.) Done
- He didn't produce "Haven't Got A Clue" for the Flaming Lips. Done
- He didn't produce "You Killed It" for Lilly Allen Done
- White Dwarves - He only did "New Heat" Done
- Mike Posner - Can you add "Synthesizer"? Done
- Courtyard Hounds - He also did "The World Smiles" Done
- Hard Fi - Can you add "Stay Alive"? Done
Can you also move the work he did with Adventure Set to the section "List of songs produced by Greg Kurstin as part of an ensemble act"? Done
Thank you so much. Amazing work -- can't believe you did all of this! Thanks, Julie JSFarman (talk) 01:01, 25 November 2013 (UTC)
- Sorry if you had a hard time with the formatting, I fixed the article based on your comments. I looked up some refs (e.g. "U Killed It" in PRS was written and produced by Future Cut and co-written by Lily Allen) but feel free to add anything if I missed something. Just remember, if you need to add/remove an entry, don't forget about the rowspans should their year, artist, release, and reference already exist (e.g. if you need to add "Synthesizer" to Mike Posner, don't forget to add a number into the rowspan="number" of "2010", "Mike Posner", "31 Minutes to Takeoff" and "<ref name="Mike Posner – 31 Minutes to Takeoff" />" since they already exist in the "Year", "Artist(s)", "Release", and "Ref." columns.) If not, you can add them.
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| rowspan="9"| 2010
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! scope=row| "Save Your Goodbye"
| rowspan="2"| [[Mike Posner]]
| rowspan="2"| ''[[31 Minutes to Takeoff]]''
| rowspan="2"| <ref name="Mike Posner – 31 Minutes to Takeoff" />
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! scope=row| "Falling"
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After:
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| '''rowspan="10"'''| 2010
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! scope=row| "Save Your Goodbye"
| rowspan="3"| [[Mike Posner]]
| rowspan="3"| ''[[31 Minutes to Takeoff]]''
| rowspan="3"| <ref name="Mike Posner – 31 Minutes to Takeoff" />
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! scope=row| "Synthesizer"
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! scope=row| "Falling"
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The rowspan of the "year" may be far from your desired entry, make sure to look it up first. You can visit Help:Table for more info regarding rowspans and colspans. Thanks for the comments, good luck! Chihciboy (talk) 01:05, 26 November 2013 (UTC)
- Hello again Chihciboy! I can't believe it's five years later. Ugh. I have been trying to add the tracks that GK produced on the new Paul McCartney album and I'm doing something wrong; I've been trying to figure it out and the light bulb is not appearing! I saved my faulty code by publishing my last edit, and then reverted it. Would you take a look when you get a chance? Maybe it's an easy fix....I seriously have no idea. Thank you and I hope you're well (and still editing)! JSFarman (talk) 23:16, 25 October 2018 (UTC)
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Revision 5/18
editI reverted the discography to the last correct version; there were inaccuracies in most recent version, and most of the references were showing up as cite errors. The discography needs to be updated (as does the introductory text) but IMHO - correct is better than out-of-date. Apologies to anyone who I unintentionally reverted. (I will work on the article soon). JSFarman (talk) 21:58, 19 May 2019 (UTC)