Rise Up | ||||
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Released | September 26, 2008 | |||
Genre | House, dance | |||
Label | Sirup Music | |||
Producer | Yves Larock | |||
Yves Larock chronology | ||||
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Singles from Rise Up | ||||
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Rise Up is the debut album by Swiss DJ Yves Larock, released on September 26, 2008.
Track | Title | Featuring | Duration |
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1 | "Rise Up" | Jaba | 2:49 |
2 | "Say Yeah!" | Jaba | 3:15 |
3 | "Listen to the Voice Inside" | Steve Edwards | 3:18 |
4 | "The Night" | Diane B | 2:58 |
5 | "Sound of My Heart" | Matt Jamison | 3:34 |
6 | "By Your Side" | Jaba | 3:28 |
7 | "Things You Do" | Robin One | 3:24 |
8 | "I Want More" | Jaba | 3:26 |
9 | "Sunshine Behind" | Jaba | 3:27 |
10 | "The Heat" | Linda Lee Hopkins | 3:47 |
11 | "Respect" | Jaba | 3:59 |
12 | "On My Own" | Robin One | 3:55 |
13 | "Good Old Days" | Matt Jamison | 3:52 |
14 | "Anymore" | Diane B | 4:06 |
15 | "Rise Up" (Moonraisers Remix) | Jaba | 4:03 |
Chart | Peak position |
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Swiss Albums Chart [1] | 94 |
Country | Date | Format | Label |
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Switzerland [2] | September 26, 2008 | CD | Sirup Music |
United Kingdom [3] | April 28, 2009 | Universal | |
United States [4] | SPG |
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