Up in the Sky (album)

Up in the Sky is the second album of the Swiss folk rock band 77 Bombay Street. It was released in 2011 on Gadget Records as their first label release. The band had released its debut album Dead Bird independently self-financed and released in 2009.

Up in the Sky
Studio album by
Released11 February 2011
Recorded2009-2011
GenreFolk rock
Length46:15
LabelGadget Records
77 Bombay Street chronology
Dead Bird
(2009)
Up in the Sky
(2011)
Oko Town
(2012)
Singles from Up in the Sky
  1. "47 Millionaires"
    Released: 2010
  2. "Long Way"
    Released: 2011
  3. "Up in the Sky"
    Released: 2011
  4. "I Love Lady Gaga"
    Released: 2011

Up in the Sky with all songs written by the four brothers and produced by Thomas Fessler reached number 3 on the Schweizer Hitparade, the official Swiss Albums chart. It resulted in four singles "47 Millionaires", "Long Way", the title track "Up in the Sky" (that made it to number 7 of the Swiss Singles Chart" and "I Love Lady Gaga".

Lead vocals on most tracks were performed by Matt Buchli. But lead vocals on the track "Miss You Girl" was by Joe Buchli and Simri-Ramon Buchli was the main performer on "I Love Lady Gaga". The album spent 115 weeks in the Swiss charts and went platinum.[1][2]

Track listing

  1. "47 Millionaires" (3:36) (lead vocals Matt Buchli)
  2. "Up in the Sky" (3:48) (lead vocals Matt Buchli)
  3. "Forgotten Your Name" (3:33) (lead vocals Matt Buchli)
  4. "Long Way" (3:32) (lead vocals Matt Buchli)
  5. "Miss You Girl" (3:53) (lead vocals Joe Buchli)
  6. "It's Now" (4:21) (lead vocals Matt Buchli)
  7. "I Love Lady Gaga" (3:26) (lead vocals Simri-Ramon Buchli)
  8. "In the War" (3:54) (lead vocals Matt Buchli)
  9. "Hero" (3:58) (lead vocals Matt Buchli)
  10. "Waiting for Tomorrow" (4:20) (lead vocals Matt Buchli)
  11. "Number 2" (3:04) (lead vocals Matt Buchli)
  12. "Get Away" (3:20) (lead vocals Matt Buchli)

Charts

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References

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