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Complete Me Álbum de estudio de Frankmusik Publicación 3 de agosto de 2009 Género(s) Electropop, Synthpop, Dance-pop, Electrónica Duración 45:23 Discográfica Island Records Productor(es) Frankmusik, David Norland, Stuart Price, Fraser T. Smith, Mark Taylor, Jeremy Wheatley Cronología de Frankmusik 2009
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Do It in the AMSencillos de Complete Me - «3 Little Words»
Publicado el 23 de noviembre de 2008 - «Better Off as Two»
Publicado el 12 de abril de 2009 - «Confusion Girl»
Publicado el 19 de julio de 2009
Complete Me es el álbum début de Frankmusik, producido por Stuart Price, que fue lanzado el 3 de agosto de 2009.[1] La edición deluxe en ambos formatos: descarga digital y CD incluye el mix de 38 minutos 'Re-Complete Me' hecho por Frankmusik mismo.[2] Se trata de un mix de todas las canciones en una sola pista.
Formatos y listas de canciones
- CD de Reino Unido
- "In Step" - 3:40
- "Better Off As Two" - 2:56
- "Gotta Boyfriend?" - 3:20
- "Confusion Girl (Shame Shame Shame)" - 2:59
- "Your Boy" - 2:42
- "When You're Around" - 2:52
- "3 Little Words" - 2:50
- "Wonder Woman" - 2:58
- "Complete Me" - 2:56
- "Vacant Heart" - 3:31
- "Time Will Tell" - 3:08
- "Done Done" - 3:43
- "Run Away From Trouble" - 4:20
- "Olivia" (Hidden Track) - 3:32
- iTunes Canciones extra de Reino Unido
- "My Mind"
- "3 Little Words" (Vídeo Musical)
- "Better Off As Two" (Vídeo Musical)
- Bonus Disc (Edición Deluxe) Re-Complete Me
- 3 Little Words
- In Step
- Confusion Girl
- Better Off As Two
- Wonder Woman
- Complete Me
- Gotta Boyfriend?
- Time Will Tell
- Your Boy
- Done Done
- Run Away From Trouble
- Grabaciones asociadas
- Confusion Girl (E.P. Mix)
- 3 Little Words (Versión Single)
- Love Ain't Moving In (Vacant Heart - Versión con la letra alternada y un tempo más lento)
Posiciones
Chart (2009) Peak
PosiciónUK Albums Chart 13[3] Irish Album Chart 88[4] Referencias
Categorías:- Álbumes de 2009
- Álbumes de música electrónica
- «3 Little Words»
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