I (Kurt Nilsen album)
I (also: i) is the debut album of Norwegian singer-songwriter Kurt Nilsen.
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Released | September 8, 2003 | |||
Recorded | Hitsville Studios, Norway | |||
Genre | Pop rock | |||
Length | 43:48 | |||
Label | BMG Norway | |||
Producer | Ole Evenrude | |||
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Track listing
- "Here She Comes" (Kurt Nilsen, Dag Ove Nilsen, Geir Johannessen)
- "All You Have to Offer" (Nilsen, Nilsen)
- "Breathe You In" (Christian Nystrøm, Nilsen, Nilsen)
- "Last Day of Summer" (Nilsen, Nilsen)
- "Lost in Despair" (Nilsen, Nilsen)
- "Games We Play" (Andreas Johnson)
- "Sue Me" (Nilsen, Nilsen, Johannessen)
- "Wedding's Off" (Nilsen, Nilsen)
- "Ordinary World" (Simon Le Bon, John Taylor, Warren Cuccurullo, Nick Rhodes)
- "She's So High" (Tal Bachman)
- "Smell the Roses" (Nilsen, Nilsen)
- "I" (Nilsen, Nilsen)
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