Nuspirit Helsinki (album)

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Nuspirit Helsinki
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Released30 April 2002
Genre Acid Jazz / nu-jazz
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Nuspirit Helsinki chronology
Nuspirit Helsinki
(2002)
Our Favorite Things
(2008)
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Nuspirit Helsinki is the self-titled debut from Nuspirit Helsinki.

Track listing

  1. Honest – 3:59
  2. Subzero – 5:58
  3. Trying – 7:29
  4. Silent Steps – 4:27
  5. Circular Motion – 7:24
  6. Hard Like a Rock (Nuspirit Emorph) – 6:33
  7. String Interlude – 0:48
  8. Orson (Album Mix) – 6:33
  9. I Wonder (2:14 AM) – 4:50
  10. Montana Roja – 0:36
  11. Seis Por Ocho (Original Jazz Session Mix) – 6:14
  12. Skydive – 10:03
  13. Skydive Outro – 0:47

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