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/ Discog / Positiva Records". Retrieved 1 February 2020. "Jay Pryor & Steve James - Finding Our Way". Positiva Records. Positiva Records Discography
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Funkagenda The Ibiza Mix 2009 was released on August 21, 2009, via Positiva Records. "GRRRR" was released as a single from the album on October 19, 2009
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Tanneberger. Retitled "Your Love (9PM)", the record was released on Positiva Records and charted in a number of markets including Germany and on the UK
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(Flamingo Records) 2018: "Enough" 2019: "Together" (With Arno Cost) (Positiva Records) 2019: "Travolta" (with Arno Cost) [Stmpd Rcrds] 2019: "Do What" (Hotfingers
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and compiled by Ben Cherrill, who was, at the time, A&R manager for Positiva Records/EMI. Additional production and mixing was by James Doman. Track listing
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He went on to claim credit as the man behind acts such as Amen UK (Positiva Records), De Funk (Sony), A vs. B (Positiva), and co-produced "Pacjam" by Eye
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Topic and Swedish singer Alexander 'A7S' Tidebrink was released on Positiva Records. Retitled "Your Love (9PM)", the record charted in Germany and on the
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four weeks. "I Believe" and "Follow Me" were re-released as part of Positiva Records 10th birthday celebrations in 2003, reaching No. 12 in the UK budget
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Re-editions 2000 Centelha Liberation Records (BR) – CD/LP Dirección Positiva Records (COL) – tape, 2000 Catalyst Records (US) – CD, 2001 (as Sparks) 2002
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A7S' vocals, making it their third collaboration, and was released on Positiva Records. The record charted in a number of markets including the Top 10 in
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January 2008. The track has since received a much larger release via Positiva Records, also including the Laidback Luke remix. He has produced with Eric