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  2. Cosas del Alma - Wikipedia

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    José (Pepé) Delgado: 3:33 3: Mi Propio Yo: Chelique Sarabia: 4:05 4: Medley: 4:18 a-El Día Que Me Quieras: Carlos Gardel / Alfredo Le Pera b-Uno: M. Mores / E. Santos Discépolo: 5: Quédate Conmigo: José (Pepé) Delgado: 4:06 6: Medley: 3:52 a-Cada Vez Más: René Touzet b-La Noche de Anoche: René Touzet: 7: Cosas del Alma: José (Pepé ...

  3. List of Unsung episodes - Wikipedia

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    The following is an episode list for Unsung, a TV One biography and documentary television series about R&B, soul, jazz, gospel, blues, rap and reggae recording artists from the 1960s through the early 2000s.

  4. Category:The Delgados albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are The Delgados albums or lists of The Delgados albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Delgados albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  5. Paul Savage (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Savage (born January 1971) is a Scottish musician and record producer, best known for being the drummer in the Scottish indie rock group The Delgados. [ 1 ] Early life

  6. Domestiques - Wikipedia

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    Domestiques is the Delgados' debut album. It was released on their own label, Chemikal Underground , on 28 October 1996. The title (literally "servants" in French ) is a reference to the support team for the team leader in road bicycle racing .

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  8. Universal Audio (album) - Wikipedia

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    Universal Audio is the fifth and final studio album by Scottish rock band the Delgados, released 20 September 2004 through Chemikal Underground.While touring in support of their fourth studio album Hate (2004), the band members felt disconnected from the live shows due to bringing extra musicians with them.

  9. Hate (The Delgados album) - Wikipedia

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    The Delgados went on a three-week UK tour at end of 2002 supporting Doves, and then embarked on a headlining stint of their own in January and February 2003. [24] [25] To enhance the songs live, the band were accompanied by Barr on cello, Cross on violin, Lewis Turner on keyboards, and other individuals. [4]