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Umpatampa אומפטמפה | ||||
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Released | 1994 | |||
Recorded | 1994 | |||
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Label | IMP Dance IMP 2012-2 | |||
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Umpatampa is the second studio album by Israeli singer Dana International, released on the IMP Dance label in 1994 with the catalogue number, IMP 2012-2. There are four slightly different editions of this album, all with the same catalogue number:
The Umpatampa album includes songs sung in four languages; Hebrew, Arabic, English and French.
Note: The Hebrew language title appear in Hebrew script only along with the time length. Additional details such as English translations of the song titles are given here for informational purposes on each track only.[ citation needed ]
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