L.M.L. (album)

L.M.L. is the second English album and fifth overall studio album by Nu Virgos.

L.M.L.
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 13, 2007
Recorded2006-2007
GenreDance-pop
Pop rock
Teen pop
Contemporary R&B
Length37:12
LanguageEnglish
Ukrainian (in 1 track)
French (in 1 track)
LabelMonolit Records
ProducerKonstantin Meladze
Dmitry Kostyuk
Nu Virgos chronology
Brillianty
(2005)
L.M.L.
(2007)
Potselui
(2007)
Singles from L.M.L.
  1. "Take you back"
    Released: November 2004
  2. "I don't wanna man"
    Released: April 2005
  3. "L.M.L."
    Released: June 2006

Content

The title of the album comes from the song in the album titled "L.M.L.".

Release

The album was released in Russia on September 13, 2007, and in Asia on September 19, 2007. The album hit the charts for a few months and the result was worth the efforts. In the first few months after release, the album was the money maker for the company Monolith. Author of the songs is, as always, Konstantin Meladze.

Track listing

Original 2007 release
No.TitleLength
1."L.M.L."4:09
2."Tell Me Lie"4:20
3."Thunderstorm"3:22
4."Diamonds"3:27
5."Take You Back (album version)"4:00
6."HuMENology"3:45
7."No Joy & No Sorrow"3:00
8."Director"3:58
9."My Beloved"3:23
10."I Don't Wanna Man (feat. TNMK)"3:43

Vocals

Release history

Country Release date
Russia September 13, 2007
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