Mirel Wagner (album)

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Mirel Wagner
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Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 23, 2011
RecordedKick Out The Jams!, Helsinki
Genre Blues, folk
Length30:33
Label Kioski, Bone Voyage Records, Friendly Fire Recordings
Producer Jürgen Hendlmeier
Mirel Wagner chronology
Mirel Wagner
(2011)
When the Cellar Children See the Light of Day
(2014)
Singles from Mirel Wagner
  1. "No Death"
    Released: August 12, 2011
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Mirel Wagner is the debut album by the Finnish singer-songwriter Mirel Wagner, released in Finland in February 2011 by the indie label Kioski. It was later released in Great Britain and Europe by Bone Voyage Records in October 2011 and in North America by Friendly Fire Recordings in March 2012. [6]

Contents

Commercial response

The album reached No. 15 in the Finnish Album Chart in April 2011, returning for three weeks in January 2012 and reaching #23. [7]

Singles

The single "No Death" was released in August 2011. [8]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Mirel Wagner.

No.TitleLength
1."To the Bone"2:44
2."The Well"3:38
3."No Death"3:09
4."No Hands"2:30
5."Red"4:56
6."Despair"4:17
7."Joe"3:31
8."Dream"3:07
9."The Road"2:41
Total length:30:33

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