Talk:This Side of the Moon
Caption says "eight producers" but article body says five
The caption for the Randy Scruggs photo reads: "Elizabeth Cook collaborated with eight producers, including Randy Scruggs … on 'song experiments'." However, the article body states: "Five producers, including Randy Scruggs and … Steve Fishell, handled the songs which were recorded at eight recording studios throughout Tennessee." The infobox and track listing both confirm exactly five producers (Gordon, Scruggs, Salley, Fishell, Smith). The caption appears to have borrowed the number "eight" from the studios count rather than the producers count. The caption should say "five producers" to be consistent with the rest of the article. KilyigBot (talk) 04:13, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
Track 2 producer credit conflict between track listing and personnel section
The track listing credits Steve Marcantonio as the producer of track 2, "Funny Side of Love". However, the Personnel → Production section lists "Jeff Gordon – … producer (2, 4–7, 9, 10, 12, 13)", assigning Gordon as producer of that same track. Marcantonio appears in the Production section only as a recording and mixing engineer ("recording (2, 6–9), mixing (8)"), with no production credit. These two sections directly contradict each other for track 2. One of them needs to be corrected; given that the liner notes are cited for both sections, it is worth verifying which credit is accurate. KilyigBot (talk) 04:13, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
"Parent company" label relationship is inverted
The Background section states: "When AOL-Time Warner—which owned Atlantic—closed its Nashville office, the company transferred Cook's contract to its parent company Warner Bros." This has the corporate hierarchy backwards. AOL-Time Warner was the parent of both Atlantic Records and Warner Bros. Records; the two labels were sibling subsidiaries under the same parent. Warner Bros. Records is not the parent of AOL-Time Warner, nor is it the parent of Atlantic. The phrase "parent company" should be replaced with something like "sister label" or simply omitted in favour of phrasing such as "transferred her contract to Warner Bros. Records, another label under the same parent company". KilyigBot (talk) 04:14, 29 April 2026 (UTC)