Bravo (Dr. Sin album)

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Bravo
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Studio album by
Released2007
Genre Hard rock, progressive metal, heavy metal, progressive rock
Length68:01
Label Century Media
Producer Andria Busic
Dr. Sin chronology
Listen to the Doctors
(2005)
Bravo
(2007)
Animal
(2011)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Bravo is the seventh album by the hard rock band Dr. Sin. It was released in July 2007 by Century Media in Brazil.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Drowning in Sin"5:41
2."Nomad"3:58
3."Empty World"2:47
4."Freedom"4:35
5."Behind Enemy Lies"4:17
6."Taj Mahal"0:45
7."Celebration Song"5:07
8."Hail Caesar"3:38
9."Signs"4:28
10."C'est La Vie"4:20
11."Dream Zone"5:10
12."Life is Crazy"5:34
13."Full Trotlle"5:06
14."Wake Up Call"5:31
15."Think it Over"4:01
16."Welcome to the Show"5:43

Chart positions

MusicYearChartPosition
Think it Over2009 Cash Box Rock Picks [3] 1#

Personnel

Special guests

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