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one top ten single → add "one Billboard Hot 100 top ten single" as in the lead
non-charting songs – "Don't Rain on My Parade", "Happy Days Are Here Again", and "My Coloring Book" → Unlink the last two songs as mentioned beforehand
The album's eleven tracks were produced from a variety of musicians → The album's 11 tracks were produced by a variety of musicians
with the same track listing but a revised order → with the same track listing in a revised order
featuring an identical track listing → featuring the same track listing
According to the Recording Industry Association of America, the record was certified Gold for shipments of 500,000 copies on May 4, 1971, and by November 21, 1986, had been → This is a bit weird, as the certification is not reported about by RIAA, but it is awarded by them. Rewrite to: "It was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for shipments of 500,000 copies on May 4, 1971, and by November 21, 1986, the record had been..."
2x Platinum → double Platinum
2 million albums → write out as in the lead
where it peaked at number 17 according to the official Top Albums → where it peaked at number 17 on the official Top Albums (same as for RIAA)
@Carbrera: Gladly passing this! I wondered if you would maybe have time to look over one of my GANs? I have several nominations waiting for months (probably just like you). Anyway, congrats on your new GA! Best; Cartoon network freak (talk) 04:52, 24 May 2018 (UTC)[reply]
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