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		<title>By: Patrice &#8211; One (2010) &#171; Nuestrooceano</title>
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		<description>[...] Patrice &#8211; One&#160;(2010)  In terms of its course, one may understand this title in a pragmatic way: “One” synthesizes a career spanning twelve years, of a debut in Jamaican reggae (“Ancient Spirit” in 2000), passing on to soul, rock, and English folk….Patrice has tamed many styles in the course of four albums, rich in their colors and facets. Today, the thirteen tracks of “One” contribute to his discography as the most electric and homogenous sounds. “I don’t want a mosaic of contrasts, I want the track listing to reflect the harmony and the coherence of all these flavors.” (patrice.net) [...]</description>
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