Oh Ah!

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Oh Ah!
Stereo Total Oh Ah.jpg
Studio album by
Released1995
Genre Electronic
Label Peace95
Stereo Total chronology
Oh Ah!
(1995)
Monokini
(1997)

Oh Ah! is Stereo Total's debut album released in 1995.

Track listing

[1]

  1. "Dactylo Rock" – 2.32
  2. "C'est la mort" – 2.50
  3. "Miau Miau" – 2.01
  4. "Comme un garçon" – 2.39
  5. "Belami" – 2.10
  6. "Johnny" – 1.56
  7. "Morose" – 2.09
  8. "Je suis venu te dire que je m'en vais" – 3.06
  9. "Push It" – 0.58
  10. "Souvenir Souvenir" – 1.28
  11. "Auf dem blauen Meer" – 1.48
  12. "Moviestar" – 2.19
  13. "À l'amour comme à la guerre" – 3.04
  14. "Get Down Tonight" – 2.38
  15. "Dans le parc" – 4.36
  16. "Epitaph" – 1.07
  17. "Moi je joue" – 1.39
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References

  1. "Stereo Total - Oh Ah at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2012-03-04.
  2. Sullivan, Denise. "Review: Stereo Total". Allmusic . Retrieved 6 May 2010.