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Tatoo singles
Grace In Your Face | 1992 |
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J Say Jo | 1993 |
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Tatoo biography
Grace In Your Face was composed, produced and arranged by A. De Sabato and Maurizio Pavesi, recorded and mixed at Gianburrasca Studio, released under 'Z'UP. J Say Jo (pronounced "I say yo") was produced, performed and mixed by Davide Sabadin, J. Ems, and Massimo Zennaro aka Zen for Oval Productions. It was written by D. Sabadin, G. DisarĂ² and M. Zennaro, recorded at T Lab Studios in Venice (Italy) and released in 1993 under DFC.
Tatoo biography was last updated Wed, January 6th 2021
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