Electroshock (album)

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Electroshock
Kate Ryan Electroshock.jpg
Studio album by
Released25 June 2012 (Belgium) [1] [2]
Recorded Roxy Recordings, Stockholm
2010-2011
Genre Eurodance, electronica, dance-pop, disco
Length46:53
Label ARS/Universal
Producer Anders Hansson, Eightysix (Andras Vleminckx), Jérôme Riouffreyt, Felix Persson, Märta Grauers, Alexander Jonsson, Fredrik Kempe, Tim Bergling
Kate Ryan chronology
French Connection
(2009)
Electroshock
(2012)
Singles from Electroshock
  1. "Lovelife"
    Released: 11 April 2011
  2. "Broken"
    Released: 7 October 2011
  3. "Robots"
    Released: 15 May 2012

Electroshock is the fifth studio album by Belgian singer Kate Ryan released on 25 June 2012.

Contents

After Alive , is the first album that does not include any cover version and, also, is entirely in English, except for the version of "Little Braveheart" featured on the album, which has French lyrics sung by Ryan.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."LoveLife"
  • Wolfgang Schroedl
  • Paul Drew
  • Greig Watts
  • Pete Barringer
  • Georgie Dennis
3:42
2."Believer"
  • Hansson
  • Persson
  • Grauers
3:26
3."Broken" (feat. Narco)
  • Ryan
  • Hansson
  • Negin Djafari
  • Hansson
  • Persson
  • Grauers
  • Vleminckx^
  • Riouffreyt^
3:30
4."Robots"
  • Pascal Languirand
  • Watts
  • Drew
  • Barringer
  • Hansson
  • Persson
  • Grauers
3:26
5."Crazyville"
  • Sarah West
  • Ketil Schei
  • Mats Lie Skaare
  • Hansson
  • Persson
  • Grauers
3:28
6."Walk to the Beat"
  • Hansson
  • Persson
  • Grauers
3:04
7."Electroshock"
  • Hansson
  • Persson
  • Grauers
  • Vleminckx^
  • Riouffreyt^
3:08
8."One More Time"
  • Ian Curnow
  • Drew
  • Watts
  • Barringer
  • Paul Clarke
  • Matt Lee
  • Hansson
  • Persson
  • Grauers
3:11
9."Running Away"
  • Curnow
  • Drew
  • Watts
  • Barringer
  • Clarke
  • Lee
  • Lisa Marie Keegan
  • Hansson
  • Persson
  • Grauers
3:20
10."Madness"
  • Ryan
  • Hansson
  • Djafari
  • Hansson
  • Persson
  • Grauers
03:44
11."Leave It Alone"
  • Ryan
  • Hansson
  • Sharon Vaughn
  • Hansson
  • Persson
  • Grauers
3:05
12."Everytime"
  • Hansson
  • Djafari
  • Hansson
  • Persson
  • Grauers
3:23
13."Little Braveheart" (Charlotte Perrelli feat. Kate Ryan)
  • Fredrik Kempe
  • Alexander Jonsson
  • Kempe
  • Jonsson
3:29
14."Run Away" (Tim Berg feat. Kate Ryan)Bergling2:56

(^) denotes additional production

Sample credit

Charts

ChartPeak
position
Weeks
Belgium Albums Chart610

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References

  1. "Nextar - Artist management & Booking Agency". Archived from the original on 2012-04-26. Retrieved 2011-12-02.
  2. @RealKateRyan (15 June 2012). "@neonmanu hi ! Release in Belgium is June 25th, but you can pre-order a signed copy here: xxxx" (Tweet) via Twitter.
  3. "Kate Ryan - Electroshock - ultratop.be". Ultratop .