Saint Lu (album)

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Saint Lu
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Studio album by
Released2009
Genre Rock, Blues
Length51:22
Label Warner Music Group
Saint Lu chronology
One Step Closer
(2005)
Saint Lu
(2009)
2
(2013)

Saint Lu is the debut album by the Austrian singer-songwriter Luise Gruber, better known as Saint Lu. It features collaborations with the guitarist Peter Weihe. The album was critically acclaimed, but failed to chart higher than #30 in Austria.

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Don't Miss Your Own Life"Nina VigorsAnya Vigos, Peter Weihe4:00
2."Rockstar Car"Luise Gruber, Anya VigorsLuise Gruber, Peter Weihe3:48
3."Love Song"Luise GruberLuise Gruber, Peter Weihe, Marc Beierstedt3:27
4."Ankle-Biter"Luise Gruber, Anya VigorsLuise Gruber, Peter Weihe4:19
5."Here I Stand"Anya VigorsAnya Vigors, Peter Weihe3:18
6."What Is That Love?"Luise GruberLuise Gruber, Peter Weihe3:56
7."All That I Ever Wanted"Luise GruberLuise Gruber, Peter Weihe3:34
8."All In One (Multifunctional Mum)"Luise GruberLuise Gruber, Peter Weihe3:41
9."I Say Yeah, You Say No"Luise GruberLuise Gruber, Peter Weihe, Patrik Majer, W. Gaba3:23
10."Memory"Anya VigorsAnya Vigors, Peter Weihe, Patrik Majer3:41
11."Mister Blow"Luise GruberLuise Gruber, Peter Weihe2:11
iTunes bonus track
No.TitleLength
12."High Time"3:29
CD edition bonus track
No.TitleLength
12."You Know, You Know"4:04
iTunes Acoustic EP
No.TitleLength
1."Don't Miss Your Own Life (Acoustic Version)"4:01
2."Memory (Acoustic Version)"3:38

Singles

No.TitleLength
1."Don't Miss Your Own Life (Album Version)"4:00
2."Don't Miss Your Own Life (Acoustic Version)"4:00
3."Don't Miss Your Own Life (Instrumental)"4:00
4."Ankle-Biter (Album Version)"4:19
No.TitleLength
1."Here I Stand (Album Version)"3:18
2."Here I Stand (UK Radio Mix)"3:03
No.TitleLength
1."Rockstar Car (feat. Henning Wehland von Söhne Mannheims & H-Blockx)"3:24
2."Rockstat Car (Single Version)"3:24
3."Rockstar Car (Unplugged Version)"3:47

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