Double X (album)

Double X is the tenth album by the German hard rock band Bonfire. It was released in 2006 by BMG International. It celebrates 20 years of Bonfire music.

Double X
Studio album by
Released26 May 2006
Recorded2006
GenreHard rock
Length62:01
LabelBMG International
ProducerLessmann/Ziller
Bonfire chronology
One Acoustic Night
(2005)
Double X
(2006)
Double Vision
(2007)

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Day 911"Claus Lessmann, Hans Ziller5:43
2."But We Still Rock"Lessmann, Ziller4:07
3."Cry For Help"Lessmann, Ziller, Jurgen Wiehler, Uwe Kohler4:35
4."Bet Your Bottom Dollar"Lessmann, Ziller4:31
5."What's On Your Mind?"Lessmann, Ziller4:16
6."Blink Of An Eye"Lessmann, Ziller6:09
7."Rap Is Crap!"Lessmann, Ziller, Wiehler, Kohler3:49
8."Notion Of Love"Lessmann, Ziller, Wiehler, Kohler3:33
9."Right Things Right"Lessmann, Ziller, Wiehler, Kohler3:55
10."Hard To Say"Lessmann, Ziller3:52
11."Wings To Fly"Lessmann, Ziller4:43
12."So What?"Lessmann, Ziller4:39
13."Blink Of An Eye (Extended Version)"Lessmann, Ziller7:49
14."R.I.C."Lessmann, Ziller0:20

Personnel

  • Claus Lessmann - lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Hans Ziller - lead, rhythm & acoustic guitars
  • Chris Limburg - rhythm guitar
  • Uwe Köhler - bass
  • Jürgen Wiehler - drums, percussion
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