Love 4 Unity | ||||
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Studio album by London Boys | ||||
Released | 1993 | |||
Genre | Dance | |||
Label | EastWest | |||
Producer | Ralf René Maué | |||
London Boys chronology | ||||
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Love 4 Unity is the third studio album by the London Boys, a British dance pop duo. It was released in 1993. Both "Moonraker" and "Baby Come Back" were released as singles in Germany. [1] Baby Come Back peaked at #27 in Austria. [2]
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Like previous albums, songwriting and production were by Ralf René Maué.
All tracks written by Ralf René Maué except track one written by Eddy Grant.
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