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Should the list of films Lee has scored be listed as a "Filmography"? edit

I would suggest that the list of films be put into a table, similar to that found on other performer's pages. The embedded listing is much harder to read.

Mgg4 (talk) 23:16, 24 December 2019 (UTC)Reply

No citation and introduction of "Bartlett" without context edit

The following phrases introduce the name Bartlett without specifying any context.

Neil Diamond sued Bartlett for cutting much of his music from the film. Diamond was also upset when Lee Holdridge wanted to share credit with him. Bartlett was ordered to reinstate the five minutes of Diamond's music score and three of his songs, “Anthem,” “Prologue” and “Dear Father,” and that the onscreen credits were to state “Music and songs by Neil Diamond,” “Background score composed and adapted by Neil Diamond and Lee Holdridge” and “Music supervision by Tom Catalano.”

Who is Bartlett?

This entire section also presents facts with no citation. I will tag the missing citation.

Mgg4 (talk) 23:25, 24 December 2019 (UTC)Reply