E-akustik

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e-akustik
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 20, 2012 (2012-03-20)
Genre Electroacoustic, rap rock
Label PASAJ/GRGDN
MaNga chronology
Şehr-i Hüzün
(2009)
e-akustik
(2012)
Işıkları Söndürseler Bile
(2014)

e-akustik is the third album by Turkish rock group maNga. It was released by Pasaj/GRGDN in March 2012. [1] Many of the songs are electroacoustic adaptations of the band's earlier works.

Track listing

No.TitleEnglish TranslationLength
1."Hoş Geldin"Welcome 
2."Rezalet Çıkarasım Var"I Want To Make A Scandal 
3."Hayat Bu Işte"This is Life 
4."Her Aşk Ölümü Tadacak"Every Love Will Taste Death 
5."Beni Benimle Bırak"Leave Me With Myself 
6."We Could Be The Same"- 
7."Bir Kadın Çizeceksin"You'll Draw A Woman 
8."Lunapark"Funfair 
9."Ben Bir Palyaçoyum"I Am A Clown 
10."Dursun Zaman"Let The Time Stop 
11."Fly To Stay Alive"- 
12."Yalan"The Lie 
13."Cevapsız Sorular"Unanswered Questions 
14."Güle Güle"Goodbye 

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References

  1. "maNga – e-akustik". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2024-04-17.