Neisha (album)
Neisha is Slovenian singer Neisha's debut album, released in 2005. It is the best-selling album of 2005 in Slovenia and one of the most successful albums in Slovenia ever.
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Released | 2005 (Slovenia) | |||
Recorded | 2005 | |||
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Track listing
- "Slab dan"
- "Le kaj se skriva"
- "Planet za zadet"
- "Malo tu malo tam"
- "Čarobni potep"
- "'Maš še kje čas"
- "Najlepša pot"
- "Vsako popoldne"
- "The game U play"
- "Movin' on"
- "The people we are"
Bonus tracks
- "2 bad 2 sad" (demo recording)
- "Straight to the moon" (English version of Planet za zadet)
- "Miles away" (English version of Malo tu malo tam)
Special 2CD release
The special versions includes a second disc with live recordings from a concert at the Cankar Centre.
- "Le kaj se skriva" (live)
- "Čarobni potep" (live)
- "'Maš še kje čas" (live)
- "Ne daj da gledam u nebo" (live, not featured on studio version)
- "Get up" (live, not featured on studio version)
- "Malo tu malo tam" (live)
Additional tracks
- "Planet za zadet" (unplugged)
- "Njen trenutek prihaja" (duet with Vlado Kreslin, not featured on studio version)
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