One World (Uniting Nations album)

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One world – debiutancki album studyjny brytyjskiego duetu dance, Uniting Nations wydany w listopadzie 2005 roku. Na płycie znajduje się dwadzieścia utworów, w tym kilka w formie a cappella. rdf:langString
One World is the debut studio album by UK-based dance group Uniting Nations. It was released on November 14, 2005 under Gusto Records. Prior to the release of the album on November 14, 2005, Uniting Nations had seen chart success with two consecutive singles, the debut "Out of Touch" (a Hall & Oates cover song) and the follow-up "You and Me" that both reached respectively #7 and #15 on the UK charts. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString One World is the debut studio album by UK-based dance group Uniting Nations. It was released on November 14, 2005 under Gusto Records. Prior to the release of the album on November 14, 2005, Uniting Nations had seen chart success with two consecutive singles, the debut "Out of Touch" (a Hall & Oates cover song) and the follow-up "You and Me" that both reached respectively #7 and #15 on the UK charts. The third single taken off the album, "Ai No Corrida", that came with the release of the album itself, featured the vocal talents of Laura More (of Eric Prydz' "Call on Me" fame) and peaked at #18 in the charts.
rdf:langString One world – debiutancki album studyjny brytyjskiego duetu dance, Uniting Nations wydany w listopadzie 2005 roku. Na płycie znajduje się dwadzieścia utworów, w tym kilka w formie a cappella.
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