The Signal (Sandra Nasic album)

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The Signal
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ReleasedOctober 16, 2007
Genre Alternative rock, electronic rock, pop rock
Label GUN/Supersonic Records
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The Signal is the debut solo album of German singer Sandra Nasic, lead singer of the alternative-rock band Guano Apes. Although this album's genre is alternative rock, it contains many pop and electronic elements.

Contents

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Sandra Nasić.

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."The name of my baby"Sandra NasićSandra Nasić3:53
2."Sorry"Sandra NasićSandra Nasić3:48
3."Right lane"Sandra NasićSandra Nasić, Christian Neander4:08
4."Fever"Sandra NasićSandra Nasić, Steve Lironi, Patrik Berger3:23
5."Mecasanova (Yam Yam)"Sandra NasićSandra Nasić, Patrik Berger3:57
6."Do it again"Sandra NasićSandra Nasić, Daniel Björn Gibson3:23
7."Stop the crying"Sandra NasićSandra Nasić, Steve Lironi3:32
8."Old shack"Sandra NasićSandra Nasić3:22
9."Big city"Sandra NasićSandra Nasić, Christian Neander3:30
10."Perfume"Sandra NasićSandra Nasić, Steve Lironi3:43
11."The signal"Sandra NasićSandra Nasić3:56
12."Counting trees"Sandra NasićSandra Nasić4:40
13."Ireen" (Only available on the limited enhanced version)   
14."Fever (Video)" (Only available on the limited enhanced version)Sandra NasićSandra Nasić, Steve Lironi, Patrik Berger 
15."The name of my baby (Video)" (Only available on the limited enhanced version)Sandra NasićSandra Nasić 
Total length:45:10

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