L.E.F.

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L.E.F.
Ferrycorsten lef.jpg
Studio album by
Released26 May 2006
Genre
Length97:02
Label Flashover Recordings
Ultra Records
Producer Ferry Corsten
Ferry Corsten chronology
Right of Way
(2003)
L.E.F.
(2006)
Twice in a Blue Moon
(2008)
Singles from L.E.F.
  1. "Fire"
    Released: 28 October 2005 [1]
  2. "Watch Out"
    Released: 22 May 2006 [2]
  3. "Junk"
    Released: 18 September 2006 [3]
  4. "Beautiful"
    Released: 26 March 2007 [4]
  5. "Forever"
    Released: 2 April 2007 [5]
  6. "Into The Dark"
    Released: 21 January 2008 [6]
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Trance.nu (Favourable) [9]

L.E.F. (short for Loud, Electronic, Ferocious) is a dance and electro album released by Ferry Corsten in May 2006. It was his second studio album that was released under his own name. The word lef also means "guts" (as in: having guts) in Dutch. The album has spawned six singles. The songs include vocals by Simon Le Bon, Howard Jones, Denise Rivera, Debra Andrew, Guru, and Oz. [10]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsLength
1."Intro" 0:59
2."Are You Ready" 5:42
3."Fire" Simon Le Bon 7:20
4."L.E.F." 3:24
5."Into the Dark" Howard Jones 5:43
6."Galaxia" 7:31
7."Beautiful" Debra Andrew 7:59
8."Possession"Denise Rivera5:49
9."On My Mind"Denise Rivera4:47
10."Down on Love" Oz 4:56
11."Forever"Debra Andrew3:21
12."Watch Out" 6:18
13."Junk" Guru 2:37
14."Cubikated" 4:59
15."Freefalling"Denise Rivera5:28
16."Daylight" 4:33
Bonus tracks (differing by region)

Bonus tracks

There are four releases of L.E.F., the only difference between each version is the last bonus track.

  1. Fire (videoclip)
  2. Rock Your Body, Rock (videoclip)
  3. L.E.F @ Avalon (L.A.) 04/03/2006 (videoclip)
  4. Interview with Simon Le Bon
  5. Single interview

Charts

Charts (2006)Peak
position
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100) [13] 58

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