Bimbo (Virgin album)

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Bimbo
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Studio album by
ReleasedMay 17, 2004 (2004-05-17)
Recorded2003
Genre Pop rock, alternative rock
Label Universal Music Poland
Virgin chronology
Virgin
(2002)
Bimbo
(2004)
Ficca
(2005)
Singles from Bimbo
  1. "Dżaga"
    Released: 2004
  2. "Kolejny Raz"
    Released: 2004
  3. "Nie Zawiedź Mnie"
    Released: 2004

Bimbo is the second album released by a Polish rock band Virgin. The album has earned golden record award in Poland. It was then combined into a collection album, Virgin Box.

Track listing

  1. "Szafa - 3:55 (Closet)
  2. "Chłopczyku Mój" - 4:06 (My boy)
  3. "Dżaga" - 4:05 (Hot girl)
  4. "Nie Zawiedź Mnie" - 3:12 (Don't disappoint me)
  5. "Nie Oceniać Jej" - 4:36 (Don't judge her)
  6. "Et Anima" - 4:34
  7. "Ulica" - 3:56 (Street)
  8. "Piekarnia" - 3:15 (Bakery)
  9. "Okno Boże" - 3:05 (God's Window)
  10. "Teraz To Wiem" - 3:25 (Now I know it)
  11. "Bar" - 3:31 (Pub)
  12. "Kolejny Raz" - 3:25 (Another time )
  13. "Mój "M"" - 2:59 (My M)



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