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-== Ingram - [[Mi Sabrina Tequana]] (My Sister’s Daughter) ==+"'''Mi Sabrina Tequana'''" is a musical composition written and performed by the [[Ingram brothers]]. The title translates as "My Sister's Daughter" and it was released in [[1977]] on their debut album "That's All".
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-Musical dynasty Ingram released this track (which translates as "My Sister's Daughter") on the 1977 debut album "That's All". It featured all five Ingram brothers on writing, playing and production credits, and is an up-tempo disco flavoured latin number with spaced-out vocals that wouldn't have sounded out of place on an old sci-fi TV series like "Outer Limits". "Mi Sabrina Tequina" rocked many a UK jazzroom back in the 80s, a firm favourite with the foot-tapping fusion dancers of the time. {{GFDL}}+

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"Mi Sabrina Tequana" is a musical composition written and performed by the Ingram brothers. The title translates as "My Sister's Daughter" and it was released in 1977 on their debut album "That's All".



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