Loaded with Zoul

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Loaded With Zoul
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Studio album by
Released20 May 2010
Recorded2010
Genre Electropop, New wave revival
Length37:09
Label Universal Music
Producer Vaiko Eplik, Robin Juhkental
Singles from Loaded With Zoul
  1. "Siren"
    Released: 7 May 2010 [1]
  2. "Loaded With Zoul"
    Released: 2010

Loaded With Zoul is the debut album by the Estonian duo Malcolm Lincoln, released 20 May 2010 on Universal Music. [2] The release date coincides with frontman Robin Juhkental's birthday.

The album was produced by Vaiko Eplik and Robin Juhkental, [2] mixed by Siim Mäesalu, [2] and mastered at Finnvox Studios. [3] The record was physically released in the Baltic States and Scandinavia, but is also available as a digital download internationally. [3]

Two singles were released from the album: "Siren" and "Loaded With Zoul".

Robin Juhkental has described the album as "electronic music, but in the style of the 1960s and 70s". [4]

Track listing

All songs written by Robin Juhkental, except track 4, written by Reigo Vilbiks and Robin Juhkental. [2]

No.TitleLength
1."Loaded With Zoul"2:37
2."Where Did We Loze Our Way"3:14
3."I Wanna"3:09
4."Wake Me Up"3:08
5."I'm Ztill Ztanding"3:36
6."Duya Duya Duya"4:18
7."FunkZhite"2:24
8."Danz and Wadz Da Cloudz"3:01
9."Uu Monica"3:01
10."Siren"2:54
11."Body of Da Chrizt"3:19
12."Found a Way"2:28

[2] [5]

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