Dar, Unde Ești...

Dar, unde ești is the debut album of the Moldovan band O-Zone, and the only one to be released by the original lineup of the band (with only Dan Bălan and Petru Jelihovschi as members). It was released in Moldova under the Media Services label, a sub-label of Sony Music Entertainment, on September 2, 1999,[1] and released in Romania under the same label on September 10, 2002.[2]

Dar, unde ești...
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 2, 1999
GenreEurodance
LabelMedia Services
O-Zone chronology
Dar, unde ești...
(1999)
Number 1
(2002)

Track listing

  1. "Fiesta de la noche" Night Party
  2. "Timpul trece fără noi" - Time Passes Without Us
  3. "M-aș trezi" - I'd Wake Up
  4. "Te voi iubi" - I'll Love You
  5. "Dar, unde ești...?!" - But, Where Are You?
  6. "Te aștept" - I'm Waiting For You
  7. "Crede-mă" - Believe Me
  8. "În doi" - Folded In Two
  9. "De la mine" - From Me
  10. "Ciao bambina" - (IT:) Bye Babe
  11. "Oriunde-ai fi" - Wherever You Are
  12. "În doi (negativ)"
  13. "Surpriza de Anul Nou" - New Year's Eve Surprise
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References

  1. "Dar, unde esti – O-Zone – CD-Album 1999" (in German). cd-lexikon.de. Retrieved July 30, 2010.
  2. "O-Zone - Dar, Unde Esti ? (CD) [2002]". EuroDanceMusic.net. Archived from the original on August 1, 2012. Retrieved July 30, 2010.


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