Live This Life
Live This Life is a 2005 album by South African rock band Prime Circle. The album spawned hits such as "Live This Life", "Miracle", and "Maybe Wrong".
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Released | 2005 | |||
Genre | Rock, alternative | |||
Label | David Gresham Records | |||
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Track listing
- "Live This Life" –3:38
- "Miracle" –3:11
- "The Way It Could Be" –3:29
- "Take Me Up" –3:46
- "I Don't Know" –2:55
- "Bring Me Down" –3:45
- "Miss You" –3:55
- "Always Surrounded" –4:09
- "Maybe Wrong" –4:01
- "Run Away" –3:18
- "Fall Too Fast" –4:09
- "Can't Stop the Rain" –3:42
- "New Phase" –4:24
Living in a Crazy World DVD
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Released | 2007 |
Genre | Rock, alternative |
In 2007, a CD/DVD compilation was released containing tracks and videos from Hello Crazy World and Live This Life.
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