One Night Only (Pascal & Pearce album)

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One Night Only
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Studio album by
Released30 September 2013
Genre Electro house, progressive house, trance
Length58:59
Label Just Music
Producer Pascal & Pearce
Pascal & Pearce chronology
Passport
(2011)
One Night Only
(2013)

One Night Only is the third studio album from South African DJ duo Pascal & Pearce. [1] It was released on 30 September 2013, by South African independent record label Just Music. [2] It features collaborations with multiple artists, including LCNVL. [3] and Ard Matthews. [4]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Invincible" (feat. Lakota Silva)D. Pearce, P. Ellinas, G. da Silva3:49
2."Desperado" (feat. LCNVL)D. Pearce, P. Ellinas, A. Chaplin, B. Chaplin3:37
3."Smile" (feat. Polina Girffith)D. Pearce, P. Ellinas, P. Griffith5:36
4."Jericho" (feat. Jimmy Nevis)D. Pearce, P. Ellinas, M. le Roux3:50
5."The Method"D. Pearce, P. Ellinas4:07
6."Sunset" (feat. Daniel Baron)D. Pearce, P. Ellinas, D. Baron3:42
7."Viva Party" (feat. Toya Delazy)D. Pearce, P. Ellinas, L. Buthelezi4:01
8."Leave The Memory" (feat. Quilla)D. Pearce, P. Ellinas, A. Daigneault3:41
9."Every Night" (feat. Louise Carver)D. Pearce, P. Ellinas, L. Carver4:48
10."LA Bounce" (feat. KIDFORCE)D. Pearce, P. Ellinas, R. Raha3:56
11."End Of Time" (feat. Riot Squad & Matthew O'Connell)D. Pearce, P. Ellinas, M. Kelly, K. Maclean, M. O'Connell3:33
12."Spiders & Giants" (feat. Dirty Herz & Michelle Breeze)D. Pearce, P. Ellinas, F. van Rooijen, A. Frauenstein, M. Breeze6:46
13."Cyber Freak" (feat. Tasha Baxter)D. Pearce, P. Ellinas, T. Baxter3:51
14."Fire WIthin" (feat. Ard Matthews)D. Pearce, P. Ellinas, A. Matthews3:42

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