Upside Down (Thomas Leeb album)

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Upside Down
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Studio album by
Released2006
RecordedAugust 2005 at Hitbox Altenburg
Label Thomas Leeb (Indie-label)
Producer Thomas Leeb
Thomas Leeb chronology
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Upside Down is Thomas Leeb's third available release and features 12 instrumentals. [1]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Albino"
  2. "The Hard Can 2005 remix"
  3. "Erzherzog Johann Jodler"
  4. "I Shot The Sheriff"
  5. "Upside Down"
  6. "Spark"
  7. "While My Guitar Gently Weeps"
  8. "The Boys of Blue Hill"
  9. "Sweet Child O' Mine"
  10. "Muss I Denn / Twinkle"
  11. "Jovka"
  12. "Sleepless"

All songs by Thomas Leeb, except

Personnel

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References

  1. CD – booklet of Upside Down