Electric Angel

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Electric Angel
Fiona elect.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 11, 2006
Genre Cantopop
Producer Warner Music Hong Kong
Fiona Sit chronology
Me
(2005)
Electric Angel
(2006)
It's My Day
(2008)

Electric Angel is the fourth album by Fiona Sit, and was released on August 11, 2006. A special edition was released on December 22, 2006.

Track listing

  1. Chinese :糖不甩 (Tong But Lut)
  2. Chinese :小峽谷之1234 (Little Canyon 1234)
  3. Chinese : (Fight)
  4. Chinese :樹娃 (Tree Ent)
  5. Dear Fiona
  6. Chinese :鳳凰木 (Poinciana)
  7. Chinese :夢遊 (Sleep Walk)
  8. Chinese :狐狸今天你愉快嗎 (Fox, Are you Happy?)
  9. Chinese :雪花飄 (Floating Snow) (Mandarin Version of Tong But Lut)
  10. Chinese :給10年後的我 (To Me 10 Years Later)
  11. Chinese :社會歌 (Song of the Society)

Extras on the special edition:

  1. Chinese :多謝地球 (Thank You Earth)
  2. Chinese :小峽谷1234 Remix (Little Canyon 1234 Remix)

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