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  2. Army of Lovers - Wikipedia

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    Army of Lovers is a Swedish dance-pop group which formed in 1987 and had a number of hits in Europe throughout the 1990s. Some of their biggest successes include the song " Crucified ", which was a big hit in Europe, charting 31 weeks in the Eurochart and peaking at number 14 in 1992.

  3. Crucified (Army of Lovers song) - Wikipedia

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    "Crucified" is a song by Swedish band Army of Lovers, released as the first single from their second album, Massive Luxury Overdose (1991), and the seventh single to be released by the band. It was released in May 1991 (in Sweden), February–April 1992 (in the UK and US), and July 2013 ("Crucified 2013").

  4. Israelism (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Israelism" is a song recorded by Swedish group Army of Lovers, released in March 1993 by Polydor Records and Stockholm Records as the first single from the group's third album, The Gods of Earth and Heaven (1993). The song was a European hit, scoring a top 10 hit in countries like Belgium, Finland, Israel and Sweden.

  5. Israelism - Wikipedia

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    "Israelism" (song), by Army of Lovers, released in 1993 Israelism (film) , a documentary, released in 2023 Israʼiliyyat , (literally "Israelisms"), Islamic intertextual exegeses derived from Jewish (but sometimes also Christian and Zoroatrian) sources

  6. Alexander Bard - Wikipedia

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    After abandoning work on a second Barbie album, Bard formed Army of Lovers [4] with two of Barbie's entourage, Jean-Pierre Barda and La Camilla. [5] Army of Lovers had several pan-European hits, the biggest being Crucified and Obsession, while their presence in the US and the UK was limited to repeated club chart successes. They released five ...

  7. The Gods of Earth and Heaven - Wikipedia

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    Album charted 20 weeks and peaked at number eight in Finnish Albums Chart Top-40. In the end of June 1993, Army of Lovers performed in several TV shows in France, Spain and Italy. [5] The first single released from the album, "Israelism", is about Jean-Pierre Barda's way back to his Jewish culture and history. [6]

  8. Hevenu shalom aleichem - Wikipedia

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    The English-language song "Israelism", released by the Swedish group Army of Lovers in 1993, incorporates music and words from "Hevenu shalom aleichem". In 2008 "Hevenu shalom aleichem" was included in a concert given for Pope Benedict XVI at the Park East Synagogue in New York City during his first visit to the United States. [24]

  9. Ride the Bullet - Wikipedia

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    "Ride the Bullet" is a song recorded by Swedish Eurodance group Army of Lovers. It is written by group members Alexander Bard, Jean-Pierre Barda and Camilla Henemark with Emil Hellman and Anders Wollbeck, and was originally released on their debut album, Disco Extravaganza (1990).