Another Day (Racoon album)

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Another Day
Racoon anotherday.jpg
Studio album by
Released9 April 2005
Genre Rock
Label Play It Again Sam
Racoon chronology
Here We Go, Stereo
(2001)
Another Day
(2005)
Before You Leave
(2007)

Another Day is an album by the Dutch rock band Racoon. It was first released on 9 April 2005.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Happy Family"
  2. "Hero's in Town"
  3. "Love You More"
  4. "Laugh About It"
  5. "Blow Your Tears"
  6. "Couple of guys"
  7. "Got to Get Out"
  8. "Brother"
  9. "Kingsize"
  10. "Lose Another Day"
  11. "If You Know What I Mean"
  12. "Walk Away"
  13. "Hanging with the Clowns"

(May contain swear words)

Charts

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