From Paris to Berlin (album)
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From Paris to Berlin | ||
Studio album by Infernal | ||
Released | 2004 September 6, 2005 April 16, 2007 |
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Recorded | 2002-2004 | |
Genre | House Dance Trance |
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Length | 0:53:23 (standard) 1:41:14 (international) |
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Label | Border Breaks Ultra |
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Producer(s) | Niels Ekner, Jesper Green, Lars Bo Kujahn, Guldhammer (executive) | |
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Muzaik (2001) |
From Paris to Berlin (2004) |
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International Edition cover |
From Paris to Berlin is the third studio album (and fifth album) by the Danish dance duo Infernal consisting of Paw Lagermann and Lina Rafn, officially released in 2004 in Scandinavia. It was released via labels Border Breaks and Ultra Records. An international edition of the album was also released on September 6, 2005. The official release date for the UK and Ireland version is April 16, 2007.
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[edit] Standard edition
- "Big Ride F*ckers (Intro)" – 2:13
- "From Paris to Berlin" – 3:29
- "I Took a Ride (Fairytale)" (featuring Adam Powers) – 3:19
- "Keen on Disco" – 3:51
- "Cheap Trick/The Silent Movie (Intro)" – 0:52
- "Cheap Trick Kinda' Girl" – 3:20
- "Ultimate Control" (featuring John Rock) – 3:20
- "Vienna" – 4:44
- "Dressed in Blue" – 3:24
- "Careful with the Boys" – 3:24
- "Deeper Still" – 4:39
- "Bass Driven Music" – 4:48
- "Balagan (Hava Nagila)" (featuring Uri) – 5:16
- "Banjo Thing" (featuring Red$tar) – 3:52
- "Sunday Morning March 15" – 2:52
[edit] International edition (2CD)
- Disc 1
- "Fairytale" – 3:33
- "A to the B" – 3:36
- "Ten Miles" – 3:29
- "From Paris to Berlin" – 3:30
- "Peace Inside" – 3:24
- "Vienna" – 4:44
- "Dressed in Blue" – 3:24
- "Ultimate Control" (featuring John Rock) – 3:20
- "Keen on Disco" [late night mix] – 4:46
- "Cheap Trick Kinda Girl" – 3:20
- "Loved Like a Maniac" – 3:36
- "Deeper Still" – 4:39
- "Sunday Morning March" [instrumental] – 2:52
- Disc 2
- "From Paris to Berlin" [Uniting Nation remix] – 6:36
- "From Paris to Berlin" [DJ Aligator remix] – 6:37
- "Keen on Disco" [Hit'n'Run 7" disco edit] – 3:32
- "Keen on Disco" – 3:50
- "Careful with the Boys" – 3:23
- "Bass Driven Music" – 4:48
- "Balagan (Hava Nagila)" (featuring Uri) – 5:15
- "Kalinka" [live] – 4:53
- "Your Crown" [live] – 3:24
- "Sunrise" [live] – 5:28
- "Banjo Thing" (featuring Red$tar) [live] – 5:15
- DVD
- "Keen on Disco" [music video]
- "From Paris to Berlin" [music video]
[edit] UK Version
- "From Paris to Berlin" – 3:29
- "Hey Hello" – 3:18
- "Self Control" – 3:38
- "Ten Miles" – 3:29
- "I Won't Be Crying" – 3:27
- "Fairytale (Female)" – 3:33
- "A to the B" – 3:37
- "Peace Inside" – 3:24
- "Ultimate Control" – 3:21
- "Dressed in Blue" – 3:24
- "Keen on Disco" – 3:51
- "Deeper Still" – 4:39
- "This Little Secret" – 4:14
[edit] Singles
"Banjo Thing!" | |||||||||
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"Banjo Thing!" is the first single from the album and it features Red$tar. The single became one of their biggest successes in Denmark, peaking at number 3. It was only released in Scandinavia. | ||||||||
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#3 (DEN) | |||||||||
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CD single (DEN)
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"Cheap Trick Kinda' Girl" | |||||||||
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"Cheap Trick Kinda' Girl" was released as the album's second single, but the first one in Australia. It was released with "From Paris to Berlin" as the B-side, which later peaked at number 20 on its own. It was not released everywhere though. | ||||||||
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#28 (AUS) | |||||||||
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CD single (AUS)
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"From Paris to Berlin" | |||||||||
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"From Paris to Berlin" is the official first worldwide single from the album. It became the duo's signature song due the fact it is their first single that became so successful. It charted in the top 3 in Finland, Ireland and the UK, also becoming the UK's sixth best selling single of 2006. In the UK and Ireland, the song was re-recorded to "From Paris to Berlin" for the 2006 FIFA World Cup. |
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#2 (FIN, IRL, UK), #6 (NOR), #9 (NL), #14 (FR), #20 (AUS), #32 (GER), #49 (AUT), #57 (SWE), #61 (SUI) | |||||||||
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Maxi single (EU)
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"Keen on Disco" | |||||||||
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"Keen on Disco" was the following single after the success of "From Paris to Berlin." Unfortunately, the song wasn't succes as its preceding single, hardly charting anywhere. However, it did manage to chart in the top 20 in Finland and Sweden. | ||||||||
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#12 (FIN), #13 (SWE) | |||||||||
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CD single (DEN)
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"A to the B" | |||||||||
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"A to the B" is the third European single from the album, with exception of the UK and Ireland. The song was even less successful than the preceding "Keen on Disco". "A to the B" only charted in the top 50 in France. |
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#49 (FRA) | |||||||||
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CD single
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"Ten Miles" | |||||||||
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"Ten Miles" was, along with "Banjo Thing", the only singles from the album that were only released in Scandinavia. It is a ballad released as the fourth single off of this album in Scandinavia. It replaced "A to the B" which was released in the rest of Europe. | ||||||||
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"Self Control" | |||||||||
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In 2006, Infernal covered the Laura Branigan song "Self Control" and released it in Scandinavia, the UK and Ireland on November 6th 2006. It charted in the UK singles chart at number 61 on downloads only and peaked at number 18 after the CD single release. In Ireland, it peaked within the top 20 too, wich a peak position of number 14. |
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#3 (DEN), #14 (IRL), #18 (UK) | |||||||||
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2-track CD single (UK)
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"I Won't Be Crying" | |||||||||
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"I Won't Be Crying" is to be released as the sixth single in Scandinavia and the UK's third single off the album on March 12th. However, the official website of the duo says the single's release has been postponed again and it will be released on April 23rd for download. | ||||||||
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TBA | |||||||||
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CD single (DEN)
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