Magia
Studio album by Toque Profundo
Released 2002
Genre Dominican rock
Alternative rock
Label Independent
Toque Profundo chronology
Cría Cuervo
(1999)
Magia
(2002)

Magia is a 2002 album by the Dominican rock band Toque Profundo and their fourth. The album was independently released and funded by the band. Toque Profundo produced a rock re-make of Tabaco Y Ron popularized in Merengue by Fernando Villalona and written by Roldofo Aicardi originally to be released in compilation album Rockero Hasta La Tambora

Track listing [link]

  1. Cero
  2. Arranka
  3. Tabaco y Ron
  4. Ángel Ciego
  5. No Iré
  6.  ? (Acertijo)
  7. Paradisso
  8. Downtown Express
  9. Monte Plata Beach Resort
  10. Paredes del Silencio
  11. El Cristo del Retrovisor
  12. El Viaje
  13. Jaque ft. Ana Feliz
  14. Soda y Café
  15. El Nombre de la Armadura
  16. Millones de Voces
  17. La Mano Fuerte ft. Pablo Cavallo



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Magia (disambiguation)

Magia is the Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Polish and Finnish word for magic. Magia may also refer to:

Films

  • Mágia, a 1917 Hungarian film
  • Music

  • Magia (Jerry Rivera album), 1995
    • "Magia", a song from the album
  • "Magia", a song from the album
  • Magia (Shakira album)
    • "Magia", a song from the album
  • "Magia", a song from the album
  • Magia (Toque Profundo album), 2002
  • "Magia" (Kalafina song)
  • "Magia", a song from Grachi
  • "Magia", a song by OV7, cover of the Starship song "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now"
  • "Magia", a song by Rosana
  • See also

  • Magic (disambiguation)
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    References

    External links

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  • European System of Accounts

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    See also

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  • Balance of payments
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  • References

  • Council Regulation (EC) No 2223/96 of 25 June 1996 on the European system of national and regional accounts in the Community, the annex contains the whole ESA95
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  • Episcopal School of Acadiana
  • Etobicoke School of the Arts, an arts school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • École Sainte-Anne, a French public middle/high school in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
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  • Ecological Society of America
  • EFTA Surveillance Authority, a body performing the executive role of the European Commission with regard to those member states of the European Economic Area which do not belong to the European Union
  • Emergency Services Authority, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
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  • Bruno (name), including lists of people with either the given name or surname.
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    Places

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    Gay Austrian fashion reporter Brüno Gehard is fired from his own television show, Funkyzeit mit Brüno (Funkytime with Brüno) after disrupting a Milan Fashion week catwalk (whose audience included Paul McCartney), and his lover Diesel leaves him for another man. Accompanied by his assistant's assistant, Lutz, he travels to the United States to become "the biggest gay Austrian celebrity since Hitler".

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