Stop Space Return

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Stop Space Return
Stop Space Return.jpg
Studio album by
Released2008
Genre Electronic, house, downtempo
Label 2020Vision
Producer Crazy Penis
Crazy Penis chronology
A Night on Earth
(2005)
Stop Space Return
(2008)
When We On
(2011)

Stop Space Return is a Crazy Penis album produced in 2008. It is an update of the Australia-only album Love on the Line (see below), with four new tracks. [1]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Stop Space Return"
  2. "Lie Lost"
  3. "Caught Up"
  4. "Never Gonna Reach Me"
  5. "In & Out"
  6. "Love on the Line"
  7. "Give a Little"
  8. "Wishing For"
  9. "Too Far"
  10. "Fascination"
  11. "Over to You"
  12. "Say Goodbye"

The cover design was done by Richard Robinson.

Love on the Line

Love on the Line is the name of a Crazy Penis album produced in 2008, released only in Australia.

Track listing

  1. "Too Far"
  2. "Love on the Line"
  3. "Fascination"
  4. "Never Gonna Reach Me"
  5. "Look Me Up"
  6. "Give a Little"
  7. "Is It Ever Enough?"
  8. "Caught Up"
  9. "Lie Lost"
  10. "Say Goodbye"


  1. ""A beautiful soul and a mischievous glint": Danielle Moore, remembered". Crack Magazine. Retrieved 2024-11-01.

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