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NPOV dispute

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  • I substantially re-worked the article in the interests of POV-neutrality, as well as overall readability. This required much more work than I initially thought it would. There were many unsourced statements, hype, promotional-style writing, and poor organization. But I think it's significantly better now, and if there are no objections in, maybe a week, I think I'll take down the NPOV tag myself. Knightofcups89 (talk) 02:16, 6 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Credit for "Aria" vocals from "Dare to Dream"

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  • The liner notes from the Yanni album "Dare to Dream" (1992) credit the vocals on the "Aria" track to "Mona Lisa". This is a little unusual, as this was apparently the only Yanni-esque work she ever did, but unless there's evidence that this refers to a different singer, it should stay. Knightofcups89 (talk) 02:16, 6 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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