Midt i begynnelsen

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Midt i begynnelsen
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Studio album by
Released2002
Genre Rock
Label Sonet

Midt i begynnelsen is the tenth studio album by Norwegian rock band deLillos.

Track listing

  1. "Stum"
  2. "Vakre dager"
  3. "En stefar"
  4. "Torsdag"
  5. "Klok"
  6. "Fordi"
  7. "Mindre alvorlige ting"
  8. "40 år"
  9. "Jeg står opp"
  10. "Fuglen"
  11. "Film"
  12. "Malene"
  13. "En sang til (hidden track)"


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