Splendid Isolation (album)

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Splendid Isolation
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Studio album by
Released21 October 2005 (Germany)
Recorded2005
Genre Electronic
Length56:51
Label Mole Listening Pearls
Producer Yonderboi and Tom Holkenborg
Yonderboi chronology
Shallow And Profound
(2000)
Splendid Isolation
(2005)
Passive Control
(2011)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic [1]

Splendid Isolation is the second studio album recorded by Yonderboi.

Contents

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Yonderboi

No.TitleMusicLength
1."All We Go To Hell"Yonderboi4:07
2."Amor"Yonderboi3:39
3."Eyes for You"Yonderboi4:46
4."Badly Broken Butterflies"Yonderboi3:20
5."Follow Me Home" Mark Knopfler 4:40
6."Were you Thinking of Me?" Imre Poniklo 3:21
7."People Always Talk About the Weather"Yonderboi4:58
8."Love Hides" John Densmore, Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek 4:36
9."Motor"Yonderboi4:30
10."Trains in the Night"Yonderboi4:30
11."Soulbitch"Yonderboi5:12
12."Before You Snap"Yonderboi6:29
13."Even If you Are Victorious"Yonderboi2:43

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