Shallow and Profound

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Shallow And Profound
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Studio album by
Released2000 (Germany)
Recorded2000
Genre electronic
Length66:22
Label YONDERLAND
Producer Yonderboi
Yonderboi chronology
Shallow And Profound
(2000)
Splendid Isolation
(2005)

Shallow and Profound is the first studio album recorded by Yonderboi. It was released in 2000.

Contents

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Yonderboi.

No.TitleMusicProducer(s)Length
1."Intro"YonderboiYonderboi1:03
2."Milonga Del Mar"YonderboiYonderboi8:44
3."Chase And Chaser"YonderboiYonderboi3:41
4."Cantaloupe Island"YonderboiYonderboi1:09
5."Ohne Chanteuse"YonderboiYonderboi3:28
6."No Answer From Petrograd"YonderboiYonderboi4:32
7."100% Trevira"YonderboiYonderboi2:52
8."Pabadam"YonderboiYonderboi3:59
9."The Severance"YonderboiYonderboi0:23
10."Sinking Slowly"YonderboiYonderboi4:52
11."Bodysurf"YonderboiYonderboi4:04
12."Riders On The Storm/Pink Solidism"YonderboiYonderboi4:19
13."Road Movie"YonderboiYonderboi6:50
14."Thousand Bells"YonderboiYonderboi4:46
15."Fairy Of The Lake"YonderboiYonderboi5:08
16."Another Geometry"YonderboiYonderboi5:13
17."Outro"YonderboiYonderboi1:19

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