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  2. Double Dutch (song) - Wikipedia

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    The album version is a slight re-edit of the single, with part of the original middle eight moved to the end of the track. The song concerns the skipping game of the same name, with McLaren's narration mentioning several New York double Dutch troupes by name, notably the Ebonettes, whose name is also used as a chant in the chorus. The music ...

  3. Round the Outside! Round the Outside! - Wikipedia

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    Round the Outside! is a studio album by English impresario Malcolm McLaren and American hip hop group the World's Famous Supreme Team. It was released in 1990 through Virgin Records . Sections of the track Operaa House!

  4. Malcolm McLaren discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Malcolm McLaren, English performer, impresario, self-publicist and former manager of the Sex Pistols and the New York Dolls, consists of eight studio albums, one compilation, one remix album, two soundtracks, two extended plays and eighteen singles.

  5. Duck Rock - Wikipedia

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    Duck Rock is an album released by British impresario Malcolm McLaren.It was originally issued in 1983 by Charisma Records, Virgin Records, and Chrysalis Records, and later re-released on CD in 1987.

  6. Waltz Darling - Wikipedia

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    Waltz Darling is the fourth studio album by Malcolm McLaren (his only with The Bootzilla Orchestra), released in 1989. The album spawned several popular singles, including "Deep in Vogue", a collaboration with Willi Ninja, best known for his appearance in the documentary film Paris Is Burning, [1] which introduced "voguing" to the mainstream.

  7. Paris (Malcolm McLaren album) - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto Star wrote: "Whether this is a weird travelogue, faux continental sophistication or the real thing, the grand swindler McLaren serves up a rakish and compelling listen." [ 12 ] The Calgary Herald deemed the album "nothing more than a cliched celebration of Paris, songs steeped in marshmallow romance, postcard sentimentality, cheesy ...

  8. Madame Butterfly (song) - Wikipedia

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    It was released as a single from McLaren's 1984 album Fans, and reached number 13 on the UK Singles Chart. It was produced by Stephen Hague and is widely cited by the Pet Shop Boys as the reason they chose him to re-work the original 1984 Bobby Orlando version of " West End Girls " into a more cinematic version before later going on to produce ...

  9. Fans (album) - Wikipedia

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    Fans is the second album by Malcolm McLaren, released in 1984.It was an attempt at fusing opera with 1980s R&B and contains adaptations of pieces from famous operas such as Madama Butterfly and Carmen.