Boomerang is an album by Stacey Q released in 1997. It shows the singer's conversion to Buddhism. The album leans to a more folk-spiritual style of music, as it shows Stacey Q's version of the song "My Sweet Lord".

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  • Boomerang is an album by Stacey Q released in 1997. It shows the singer's conversion to Buddhism. The album leans to a more folk-spiritual style of music, as it shows Stacey Q's version of the song "My Sweet Lord".
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  • Michael Eckhart & Dain Noel
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  • 1997 at En Pro, Aire,
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  • Boomerang is an album by Stacey Q released in 1997. It shows the singer's conversion to Buddhism. The album leans to a more folk-spiritual style of music, as it shows Stacey Q's version of the song "My Sweet Lord".
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  • Boomerang (Stacey Q album)
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