Daylight (Duncan Sheik album)
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Daylight | ||
Studio album by Duncan Sheik | ||
Released | August 27, 2002 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Label | Atlantic Records | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Duncan Sheik chronology | ||
Phantom Moon (2001) |
Daylight (2003) |
White Limousine (2006) |
Daylight is the fourth album by Duncan Sheik. His last for Atlantic Records, it was released in 2002 as an attempt at a pure pop album and included the single "On A High."
[edit] Track listing
- "Genius"
- "Half-Life"
- "Start Again"
- "On Her Mind"
- "Such Reveries"
- "On A High"
- "Magazines"
- "For You"
- "Good Morning!"
- "Memento"
- "Shine Inside"
The American version of the album features the song "Chimera" some minutes after "Shine Inside" as part of the final track, similar to the appearance of "Foreshadowing" on Humming.
The Japanese version included the following bonus track:
- Lost on the Moon
A special tour version was also released in 2004 with a bonus disc, which included the following tracklisting:
- Barely Breathing (live)
- Half-Life (live)
- Bite Your Tongue (alternate version)
- On a High (alternate version)
- Reasons for Living (remix)
Studio albums: Duncan Sheik · Humming · Phantom Moon · Daylight · White Limousine
Compilations: Brighter/Later: A Duncan Sheik Anthology
Singles: "Barely Breathing" · "She Runs Away" · "Bite Your Tongue"
"On A High" · "Half Life" · "White Limousine" · "The Dawn's Request"
Additional Works: A Home at the End of the World (soundtrack) · Spring Awakening