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About Gala
Latin ethnic fusion project Gala was created in the mid-'80s and inspired by the success of Gregorian chants combined with dance beats, mainly trance and house. Produced and arranged by Jorge Alvarez, Gregorian Dance was released by Polygram in June 1994, issuing the single "Graduate" a year later. ~ Drago Bonacich, All Music Guide
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Compilations Featuring Gala (20)
| Bild Sommer | Warner Strat... |
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| Big Hits 1980 - 2000 Dance | Disky Commun... |
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| Karneval Disco | ZYX Music |
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| Karneval Disco | ZYX Music |
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| Mallorca Party Knaller | ZYX Music |
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