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<i>Vika and Linda</i> (album) 1994 studio album by Vika and Linda

"Vika and Linda" is the debut studio album by Australia vocal duo Vika & Linda Bull. The album was released in May 1994 and debuted and peaked at number 7 on the Australian ARIA Charts in June 1994.

<i>Live & Acoustic</i> (Vika and Linda album) 2000 live album by Vika and Linda

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