Alien Sweetheart

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Alien Sweetheart
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Studio album by
Released2005
Studio
Genre Pop rock
Length1:06:29
Label
Producer
  • Phil Vinall
  • Koen Buyse
Zornik chronology
One Armed Bandit
(2004)
Alien Sweetheart
(2005)
Crosses
(2007)
Singles from Alien Sweetheart
  1. "I Feel Alright"
    Released: 2005
  2. "Keep Me Down"
    Released: 2005

Alien Sweetheart is the third studio album by Belgian rock band Zornik. It was released in 2005 through Parlophone/EMI Belgium. Recording sessions took place at Motormusic in Koningshooikt with additional recording at Z-Rooms in Zonhoven. Production was handled by Phil Vinall and Koen Buyse.

Contents

The album peaked at number 3 on the Belgian Albums chart of Flemish region. It was supported with two singles: "I Feel Alright" and "Keep Me Down". Its lead single, "I Feel Alright", reached number 38 on the Belgian Singles chart of Flemish region.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."I Feel Alright"4:22
2."Keep Me Down"3:45
3."Monday Afternoon (Acoustic)"4:20
4."Another Year"4:35
5."Escape"4:10
6."Wake Up"3:22
7."Things Are Changing"4:28
8."So Much More to Come"4:42
9."Hate/Like"4:03
10."Q's No A's"6:05
11."Believe in Me (Acoustic)"4:35
12."Miracles (Acoustic)"4:12
13."Goodbye (Acoustic)"2:55
14."Scared of Yourself (Acoustic)"4:41
15."Are You a Junkie? (Acoustic)"6:14
Total length:1:06:29

Personnel

Charts

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