Unfold (John O'Callaghan album)

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Unfold
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Studio album by
ReleasedDigital: 7 April 2011. Stores: 15 April 2011.
Genre Trance
Label Armada Music
Producer John O'Callaghan
John O'Callaghan chronology
Never Fade Away
(2009)
Unfold
(2011)

Unfold is the third studio album by the Irish trance producer and DJ John O'Callaghan, released on April 7, 2011, as digital download and on April 15, 2011, in stores.

Track listing

All tracks written, produced and engineered by John O'Callaghan
No.TitleLength
1."Save This Moment" (feat. Betsie Larkin)5:51
2."Talk To Me" (with Timmy & Tommy)6:47
3."Perfection" (feat. Cathy Burton)7:58
4."Smokescreen"5:13
5."Bring Back The Sun (Ambient Mix)" (feat. Audrey Gallagher)3:25
6."Stargazer" (with Thomas Bronzwaer, as Lost World)5:41
7."Stresstest"4:21
8."Ride The Wave" (with Giuseppe Ottaviani)7:10
9."Impossible To Live Without You" (feat. Betsie Larkin)3:19
10."Mess Of A Machine" (feat. Kathryn Gallagher)5:54
11."Psychic Sensor"6:43
12."Centurion"6:03
13."Raw Deal"5:50
14."Rhea (Chillout mix)" (vs. Neptune Project)2:31
iTunes bonus track
No.TitleLength
15."Bring Back The Sun (original club mix)" (feat. Audrey Gallagher)8:38


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