Melodrama (The Crash album)

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The Melodrama
Studio album by
Released2003
Genre Synthpop, pop, rock
Length37:58
Label Warner Music Finland
Producer The Crash
The Crash chronology
Wildlife
(2001)
The Melodrama
(2003)
Selected Songs 1999–2005
(2005)

Melodrama is the third studio album by Finnish Britpop band The Crash, released in 2003. [1] [2]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Prologue"1:36
2."Still Alive"4:05
3."Best of the Best"4:17
4."Gigolo"3:43
5."Flash"4:04
6."It's Contagious"3:45
7."Oh What a Thing"4:19
8."What If I Meet You"3:15
9."Trouble"3:48
10."Catfight"2:56
11."Moonlight for Lovers"2:04

Band members

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References

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  2. "Die Band der Stunde: The Crash aus Turku". Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (in German). 6 April 2004.