Blask Szminki

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Blask Szminki
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Studio album by
Released1999-2001
Recorded2001
Genre Punk rock
Label Rock'n'roller
The Analogs chronology
Oi! Młodzież/Mechaniczna Pomarańcza
(2000)
Blask Szminki
(1999)
Trucizna
(2003)

Blask Szminki (Polish for glitter of a lipstick) is an album released by Polish punk rock band The Analogs.

Contents

Track listing

Titles in brackets are translated from Polish.

  1. "Blask Szminki" (Glitter of a lipstick)
  2. "Naiwne Dzieciaki" (Naive Kids)
  3. "Sny o Potędze" (Dreams of Power)
  4. "Hipisi w Martensach" ( Hippies in Martens Boots)
  5. "Era Techno '99" ( Techno Era '99)
  6. "Football '99"
  7. "Ukrzyżowani '99" (Iron Cross cover) (Crucified '99)
  8. "Niemy Krzyk '99" (Mute Shout '99)
  9. "Historia '99" (The History '99)
  10. "Gdzie Oni Są?" (Cock Sparrer cover) (Where are They Now?)
  11. "Inne Prawo Dla Nich" (The 4-Skins cover) (One Law For Them)
  12. "Max Schmeling (live)"
  13. "Te Chłopaki (live)" (Those Boys)
  14. "Oi! Mlodzież (live)" ( Oi! Youth)

Personnel

Notes

  1. ^ Grzegorz took part in recording tracks 5-9.


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