Uniting Nations
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Uniting Nations are a British dance act. They are Paul Keenen and Daz Sampson. The act achieved chart success in late 2004 and early 2005 across Europe with a cover of Hall & Oates "Out of Touch". The song, which is only 163 seconds long and consists of a limited selection of lyrics, stayed in the UK charts for a long time despite only peaking at #7. Their follow-up song, "You and Me" was the first song that was actually written by the two-piece. The single reached the top 20 in the UK Singles Chart, peaking at #15. It featured the vocals of , who both sang & recorded the vocals for most of the tracks on the group's debut album One World. There were however, two other vocalists on the album, one being Craig Powell (Who was the frontman for Uniting Nations) left the group in March 2006 to form a Funky House Style music boyband for Ministry of Sound. Their third single to be taken off the album, "Ai No Corrida", featured the vocal talents of Laura More and had its UK release on November 7th 2005 on Enhanced CD (which included the video), 12inch Vinyl and Digital Download. It also reached the top 20 in the UK, by peaking at #18. Their debut album One World was released on November 14th 2005, featuring 12 tracks, the videos for "Out of Touch" and "You & Me" and various accapellas by and samples for use by remixers.
(Source: Mog.com)

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