Reunion - Music

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  • Mel Tormé and the Marty Paich Dektette – Reunion, a 1988 album by the American jazz singer Mel Tormé
  • Re-Union, a Dutch duo who performed at the Eurovision Song Contest 2004
  • Reunion (Black Sabbath album), 1997
  • Reunion (Art Ensemble of Chicago album)
  • Reunion (Dune album)
  • Reunion (Gary Burton album), 1989
  • Reunion (The Rankin Family album), 2007
  • Reunion (The Temptations album), 1982
  • Reunion (Country Joe and the Fish album), 1977
  • Reunion (Viggo Mortensen album), 2011
  • Réunion (album), a 2005 electronic music album by The Flashbulb
  • Reunion (band), a pop music group best known for their 1974 hit song "Life Is a Rock"
  • Reunion: A Decade of Solas, the 2006 reunion album of Irish-American Celtic group Solas
  • Reunion (Peter, Paul and Mary album), the 1978 reunion album by Peter, Paul and Mary, their first in eight years
  • Doomed for Live – Reunion 2002, a live album by Candlemass
  • Reunion Records, a Contemporary Christian music label home to artists like Michael W. Smith, Casting Crowns, and Joy Williams
  • The Reunion (album), a 2000 rap album by Capone-N-Noreaga
  • The Reunion Band, a jazz band
  • "The Reunion", a song by Bad Meets Evil from Hell: The Sequel
  • "Reunion" (M83 song), 2012
  • "Reunion", a song by The xx in their album coexist (album)

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