Planet Funk (album)

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Planet Funk
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Greatest hits album by
Released6 March 2009
Genre
Label Universal Music
Producer Planet Funk
Planet Funk chronology
Static
(2006)
Planet Funk
(2009)
The Great Shake
(2011)

Planet Funk is a self-titled compilation album by the Italian electronic group Planet Funk, released by Universal Music in 2009. It contains all 15 of the group's singles, plus three new songs.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Lemonade" – 3:41
    • vocals by Dan Black
    • written by A. Neri, D. Black, D. Canu, M. Baroni and S. Della Monica
  2. "Inside All the People" – 4:57 (Non Zero Sumness, 2002)
    • vocals by Dan Black
    • written by Alessandro Neri, Dan Black, Domenico Canu, Marco Baroni and Sergio Della Monica
  3. "Stop Me" – 3:47 (The Illogical Consequence, 2005)
    • vocals by John Graham
    • written by Alessandro Neri, Domenico Canu, John Graham, Marco Baroni, Sergio Della Monica and Simon Duffy
  4. "Who Said" – 3:36 (Non Zero Sumness, 2002)
    • vocals by Dan Black
    • written by Alessandro Neri, Dan Black, Domenico Canu, Gary Numan, Marco Baroni and Sergio Della Monica
  5. "Too Much TV" – 3:04
    • vocals by Dan Black
    • written by Alessandro Neri, Dan Black, Domenico Canu, Marco Baroni and Sergio Della Monica
  6. "The Switch" – 5:15 (Non Zero Sumness, 2002)
    • vocals by Dan Black
    • written by Alessandro Neri, Dan Black, Domenico Canu, Marco Baroni and Sergio Della Monica
  7. "Come Alive" – 4:17 (The Illogical Consequence, 2005)
  8. "Chase the Sun" – 3:53 (Non Zero Sumness, 2002)
    • vocals by Auli Kokko
    • written by Alessandro Neri, Auli Kokko, Domenico Canu, Marco Baroni and Sergio Della Monica
  9. "Paper Feathers" – 4:44
    • vocals by Dan Black
    • written by Alessandro Neri, Dan Black, Domenico Canu, Marco Baroni and Sergio Della Monica
  10. "Paraffin" – 4:31 (Non Zero Sumness, 2002)
    • vocals by Dan Black
    • written by Alessandro Neri, Dan Black, Domenico Canu, Marco Baroni and Sergio Della Monica
  11. "Everyday" – 4:20 (The Illogical Consequence, 2005)
    • vocals by John Graham
    • written by Alessandro Neri, Domenico Canu, John Graham, Marco Baroni, Sergio Della Monica and Simon Duffy
  12. "It's Your Time" – 2:59 (Static, 2006)
    • vocals by Luke Allen
    • written by Alessandro Neri, Domenico Canu, Hugh Harris, Luke Allen, Marco Baroni and Sergio Della Monica
  13. "Peak" – 3:47 (The Illogical Consequence, 2005)
    • vocals by Dan Black
    • written by Alessandro Neri, Dan Black, Domenico Canu, Marco Baroni, Sergio Della Monica and Simon Duffy
  14. "Static" – 4:57 (Static, 2006)
    • vocals by Luke Allen
    • written by Alessandro Neri, Domenico Canu, Hugh Harris, Luke Allen, Marco Baroni and Sergio Della Monica
  15. "All Man's Land" – 5:33 (Non Zero Sumness, 2002)
    • vocals by Sally Doherty
    • written by Alessandro Neri, Domenico Canu, Marco Baroni, Sally Doherty and Sergio Della Monica
  16. "Ultraviolet Days" – 4:48 (The Illogical Consequence, 2005)
    • vocals by John Graham
    • written by Alessandro Neri, Domenico Canu, John Graham, Marco Baroni, Sergio Della Monica and Simon Duffy
  17. "One Step Closer" – 6:43 [Where Is the Max](Non Zero Sumness, 2002)
    • vocals by Jim Kerr
    • written by Alessandro Neri, Domenico Canu, Jim Kerr, Marco Baroni and Sergio Della Monica
  18. "The End" – 4:34 (The Illogical Consequence, 2005)

Charts

Chart performance for Planet Funk
Chart (2009)Peak
position
Italian Albums (FIMI) [1] 16

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References

  1. "Italiancharts.com – Planet Funk – Planet Funk". Hung Medien. Retrieved 15 February 2021.