Le Grand Docu-Soap

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Le Grand Docu-Soap
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Compilation album by
ReleasedMay 21, 2001
Genre Pop, Dance
Label Stockholm Records
Producer Alexander Bard
Army of Lovers chronology
Les Greatest Hits
(1995)
Le Grand Docu-Soap
(2001)
Big Battle of Egos
(2013)
Singles from Le Grand Docu-Soap
  1. "Let The Sunshine In"
    Released: March 2001
  2. "Hands Up"
    Released: June 2001

Le Grand Docu-Soap is Army of Lovers's sixth album. It is a compilation of songs from their previous albums, including three new songs: Let The Sunshine In, Hands Up and Everybody's Gotta Learn Sometimes. The first two were also released as singles. It was released throughout Europe between May and August 2001.

Contents

Track listing

CD

  1. "Ride the Bullet" (Radio Edit)
  2. "Crucified" (Radio Edit)
  3. "Obsession" (Radio Edit)
  4. "Give My Life" (Radio Edit)
  5. "Sexual Revolution" (Latin Radio Edit)
  6. "Israelism" (Radio Edit)
  7. "I Am" (Radio Edit)
  8. "Lit De Parade" (Radio Edit)
  9. "Let the Sunshine In" (Radio Version)
  10. "Life Is Fantastic" (Radio Edit)
  11. "Venus and Mars" (Radio Edit)
  12. "King Midas" (Radio Edit)
  13. "My Army of Lovers" (Radio Edit)
  14. "La Plage de Saint Tropez" (Radio Edit)
  15. "Candyman Messiah" (Radio Edit)
  16. "Hands Up" (Radio Version)
  17. "Everybody's Gotta Learn Sometime"
  18. "Supernatural" (The 1991 remix)

Digital download

  1. "Ride the Bullet"
  2. "Obsession"
  3. "King Midas"
  4. "Candyman Messiah"
  5. "I Am"
  6. "Crucified"
  7. "Sexual Revolution"
  8. "Israelism"
  9. "Life Is Fantastic"
  10. "La Plage de Saint Tropez"
  11. "Give My Life"
  12. "Venus and Mars"
  13. "Everybody's Gotta Learn Sometime"
  14. "Supernatural"
  15. "Hands Up"
  16. "My Army of Lovers"
  17. "Lit De Parade"
  18. "Let the Sunshine In"
  19. "We Are the Universe"
  20. "The Ballad of Marie Curie"
  21. "Heterosexuality"
  22. "Everytime You Lie"

Le Remixed Docu-Soap

When the album was launched, a bonus CD called Le Remixed Docu-Soap was included and contained remix editions of their biggest hits. Later, it was sold as a separate CD in Russia. Le Remixed Docu-Soap is not available for digital download, but is available on Spotify.

Track listing

  1. Ride the Bullet (Tren De Amor Mix)
  2. Crucified (The Nuzak Remix)
  3. Obsession (Schizoperetta Mix)
  4. Give My Life (Sound Factory Mix)
  5. Sexual Revolution (Latin Club Mix)
  6. Israelism (Coldcalfhorahhorror Mix)
  7. I Am (Post Modern Vocal Dance)
  8. Lit De Parade (Plaisir De Nirvana Mix)
  9. Let The Sunshine In (M12 Maximum Long Club Mix)
  10. Candyman Messiah (Tolstoy Farm Mix)

Chart performance

Chart (2001)Peak
position
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan) [1] 24

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