Audio Out

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Audio Out
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Studio album by
Released18 August 2003 (2003-08-18)
Length49:57
Label Festival
Producer Josh Abrahams
Amiel chronology
Audio Out
(2003)
These Ties
(2005)
Alternative cover
Audio out.jpg
The cover of the album released in Germany and Japan.
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Lovesong"Amiel Daemion3:31
2."Tonight"Stuart Crichton, Daemion, Barry Palmer 3:38
3."Clair De Lune" Josh Abrahams, Daemion3:27
4."Side by Side"Daemion, Palmer3:21
5."Missing the Music"Abrahams, Daemion4:12
6."All of Me" Lauren Christy, Daemion, Graham Edwards, Scott Spock 3:56
7."Obsession (I Love You)"Christy, Daemion, Edwards, Spock3:55
8."Games We Play"Daemion3:54
9."Theme for a One Night Stand"Abrahams, Daemion4:45
10."Final Piece"Daemion4:34
11."Nothing Can Break Me"Daemion, Krish Sharma4:12
Japan edition
No.TitleLength
12."Lovesong" (uncensored version)3:31
13."Lovesong" (music video)3:43
14."Obsession (I Love You)" (music video) 
Australian second disc DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Lovesong" (censored music video)3:28
2."Obsession (I Love You)" (music video)3:43
3."Lovesong" (Monument mix)4:37
4."Obsession (I Love You)" (Rogue Traders Denim Tribute mix)7:16
5."Obsession (I Love You)" (Infusion Underground mix)8:37

Charts

Chart (2003)Peak
position
Australian ARIA Albums Chart [13] 17
Chart (2004)Peak
position
Japan Albums Chart [11] 20

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA) [19] Gold35,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalogue
Australia 18 August 2003 Festival Records CD 336352
Japan [20] 11 February 2004 Sony Japan CDSICP-521
Germany 14 June 2004 Ministry of Sound CD ?

Personnel

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