Pop Galaxy

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Pop Galaxy
Pop Galaxy by Magnus Carlsson.jpg
Studio album by Magnus Carlsson
Released 29 September 2010 (2010-09-29)
Genre Dance-pop, Europop
Length 1 hour, 35 minutes
Label Freestar
Magnus Carlsson chronology
Christmas
(2009)
Pop Galaxy
(2010)
Happy Holidays
(2014)

Pop Galaxy is a 2010 Magnus Carlsson studio album. [1]

Magnus Carlsson Swedish musician

Lars Magnus Carlsson is a Swedish singer and former member of the bands Alcazar and Barbados as well as a solo performer.

Contents

Track listing

CD1
The Album
  1. My Galaxy (03:17)
  2. The Best in Me (02:55)
  3. Feel You (03:36)
  4. The Kiss (04:11)
  5. Keep On Dancin' (03:46)
  6. A Little Respect (03:32)
  7. Show Me The Way (02:57)
  8. Doin' OK Doin' Alright (04:01)
  9. Stronger Than Ever (03:02)
  10. One Love To Give (04:15)
  11. This Is Disco (Pitchline International Version) (04:22)
  12. When Our Love Is Gone (03:55)
  13. Take Me To Your Heart (03:17)
  14. Last One To Stand (03:12)
CD2
Bonus Disc
  1. Crying At The Discoteque (03:42)
  2. Walking In My Shoes (03:11)
  3. Money (Greedy Honey) (03:08)
  4. Flash (French-language version of "One Love To Give") (04:15)
  5. This Is Disco (Single Version) (03:46)
  6. Feel You (Pitchline Club Remake) (06:39)
  7. A Little Respect (Pitchline Remix) (06:40)
  8. This Is Disco (SoundFactory Paradise Anthem) (07:04)
  9. Feel You (Ruff & Jam Club Mix) (07:05)
  10. Video: Feel You
  11. Video: A Little Respect
  12. Video: Making The Video "Feel You"

Digital release

The digital release includes the song "Slave to Love" but misses "Walking in My Shoes" and the three videos.

Charts

Chart (2010)Peak
position
scope="row"Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan) [2] 11

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References

  1. "Pop Galaxy" (in Swedish). Svensk mediedatabas. 2010. Retrieved 10 December 2014.
  2. "Swedishcharts.com – MAGNUS CARLSSON – Pop Galaxy". Hung Medien. Retrieved 10 December 2017.