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Return to Magenta, issued in 1978, is the second album by the rock band Mink DeVille. The album was the last to feature all the original members of the band. For this album, the band was joined by Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Steve Douglas on sax and, on piano, Dr. John, who would later collaborate with leadsinger Willy DeVille after his move to New Orleans.Return to Magenta continued in the vein of the first album, with a mixture of rock, soul, blues, and Latin rhythms.

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  • Return to Magenta, issued in 1978, is the second album by the rock band Mink DeVille. The album was the last to feature all the original members of the band. For this album, the band was joined by Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Steve Douglas on sax and, on piano, Dr. John, who would later collaborate with leadsinger Willy DeVille after his move to New Orleans.Return to Magenta continued in the vein of the first album, with a mixture of rock, soul, blues, and Latin rhythms.
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