Da Capo (Ace of Base album)

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Da Capo
DaCapoAlbum.jpg
Studio album by
Released30 September 2002
Recordedca. 2000
Genre Pop, reggae fusion [1] [2]
Length41:55
Label
Producer
Ace of Base chronology
Greatest Hits
(2000)
Da Capo
(2002)
The Collection/All That She Wants
(2002)
Alternative cover
DaCapo-Japan.jpg
Japanese cover
Da Capo – Standard version
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Unspeakable"
  • von der Burg
  • Harry Sommerdahl
  • Joker
3:14
2."Beautiful Morning"
  • Pontus Söderqvist
  • Axel Breitung [a]
  • Kay Nickold [b]
2:59
3."Remember the Words"
  • Joker
  • von der Burg
  • Sommerdahl
  • Anoo Bhagavan
  • von der Burg
  • Sommerdahl
  • Joker
3:43
4."Da Capo"Joker
  • Thorsten Brötzmann
  • Jeo
  • von der Burg [c]
  • Sommerdahl [c]
  • Håkan Christoffersson [d]
  • Joker [d]
3:10
5."World Down Under"
  • Joker
  • von der Burg
  • Sommerdahl
  • von der Burg
  • Sommerdahl
3:32
6."Ordinary Day"Joker
  • Söderqvist
  • Christoffersson [d]
  • Joker [d]
3:24
7."Wonderful Life" Black
  • Thorsten Brötzmann
  • Jeo
4:15
8."Show Me Love"Joker
  • Chief 1
  • Sommerdahl [c]
  • von der Burg [c]
3:42
9."What's the Name of the Game"
  • Joker
  • J. Berggren
  • L. Berggren
  • von der Burg
  • Sommerdahl
  • von der Burg
  • Sommerdahl
  • Joker
3:02
10."Change with the Light"
  • Söderqvist
  • Nick Nice
  • Buddha
3:35
11."Hey Darling"Joker
  • Söderqvist
  • Nick Nice
  • Christoffersson [d]
  • Joker [d]
3:16
12."The Juvenile"Joker
  • Söderqvist
  • Martin Hedström
3:45
Total length:41:55
Da Capo – Japanese version
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
13."Don't Stop"
  • Joker
  • Birthe Berggren
  • Arild Haugland
  • Joker
  • von der Burg
  • Sommerdahl
3:49
14."Summer Days"Joker
  • Joker
  • von der Burg
3:46
15."Beautiful Morning (Groove Radio Edit)"
  • Joker
  • J. Berggren
  • L. Berggren
  • Pontus Söderqvist
  • Axel Breitung [a]
  • Kay Nickold [b]
2:47
Da Capo – Remastered version (bonus track)
No.TitleLength
13."Da Capo" (alternative version)3:26
Notes

Personnel

Release history

RegionDateLabel
Europe30 September 2002Mega / Universal
United Kingdom21 October 2002Polydor
Poland21 October 2002Polydor
Japan5 March 2003Toshiba EMI

Charts

ChartPeak
position
Austrian Albums Chart 61
Danish Albums Chart21
Estonian Albums Chart36
German Albums Chart 48
Hungarian Albums Chart10
Japanese Albums Chart [6] 40
Japanese International Artists Albums Chart10
Norwegian Albums Chart40
Swiss Albums Chart 23
Swedish Albums Chart25

Sales

DVD

Da Capo
Video by
Released21 October 2002
Genre Pop
Length91 minutes
Label Polydor

The DVD contains all official Ace of Base videos released up to that point except "Travel to Romantis" and the acoustic U.S. version of "Lucky Love". It also includes the standard edition Da Capo album in 5.1 Surround Sound, a photo gallery, discography, and biographies in English and German.

Track listing

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