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  2. Mala (Devendra Banhart album) - Wikipedia

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    Mala is the eighth studio album by American folk rock musician Devendra Banhart, released on March 12, 2013, on Nonesuch Records. [5] The album was produced by Banhart and Noah Georgeson , and mastered by Greg Calbi .

  3. List of chords - Wikipedia

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    List of musical chords Name Chord on C Sound # of p.c.-Forte # p.c. #s Quality Augmented chord: Play ...

  4. List of popular music songs featuring Andalusian cadences

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    Following is a list of popular music songs which feature a chord progression commonly known as Andalusian cadences. Items in the list are sorted alphabetically by the band or artist 's name. Songs which are familiar to listeners through more than one version (by different artists) are mentioned by the earliest version known to contain ...

  5. Mala Records - Wikipedia

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    Mala Records was a small record label founded as a Bell Records subsidiary in 1959. [1] [2] Beginning in 1967, albums by Mala recording artists were issued on the Bell label instead of Mala. [3] Along with Bell, Mala was acquired in the late sixties by Columbia Pictures and merged with the co-owned Amy Records into Bell Records.

  6. Link Wray - Wikipedia

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    Fred Lincoln "Link" Wray Jr. (May 2, 1929 – November 5, 2005) was an American guitarist, songwriter, and vocalist who became popular in the late 1950s. His 1958 instrumental single "Rumble", reached the top 20 in the United States; and was one of the earliest songs in rock music to utilize distortion and tremolo.

  7. Malafemmena - Wikipedia

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  8. La Radiolina - Wikipedia

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    "Piccola Radiolina" is an edited instrumental version of "Mala Fama". "Soñé Otro Mundo" is a short instrumental excerpt from "Otro Mundo". "Me Llaman Calle" and "La Vida Tómbola" feature the same chords and the same accompaniment pattern, although the music is not exactly identical. A similar "recycling" process also affects some of the lyrics.

  9. I Am Missing You - Wikipedia

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    In Raga Mala, Shankar says of this version: "we attempted to convey the sounds and atmosphere of Vrindavan, the ancient holy place where Krishna grew up." [19] Further overdubbing on the material taped at A&M Studios took place at Harrison's FPSHOT recording facility in England later in 1973 and through to early 1974.