- Nighttime Calls
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Nighttime Calls Studio album by Sylver Released 25 October 2004[1]
(see release history)Genre Eurodance, Trance, Pop Label Zeitgeist Producer Regi Penxten, Wout Van Dessel Sylver chronology Little Things
(2003)Nighttime Calls
(2004)Crossroads
(2006)Singles from Nighttime Calls Nighttime Calls is Sylver's 3rd studio album, released on 25 October 2004[1] in Europe. The title 'Nighttime Calls' refers to the long, drawn out late-night telephone conversations that were made by Sylver when they are discussing the musical content and new songs that were to appear on the album.[4]
Contents
Track listing
CD album (Cat. No. 986 870-9)[1]
# Nighttime Calls[5] Time 1. "Love Is an Angel" 3:21 2. "Take Me Back" 3:19 3. "Summer Solstice" 5:22 4. "Who Am I" 3:43 5. "Make It" 3:12 6. "Drowning in My Tears" 3:58 7. "Sympathy" 2:50 8. "Changed" 3:39 9. "Where Did the Love Go" 3:36 10. "Fallin'" 2:55 11. "Tomorrow" 3:30 12. "Don't Call Me" 2:57 13. "Where Did I Go Wrong" 3:01 14. "Sometimes" 3:35 The Asian release includes three bonus remixes of the song "Love Is an Angel".
- Groove Coverage Remix - 7:04
- DJ Wout Remix - 5:24
- Original Extended - 5:48
Credits
Tracks 1 to 7 and 9 to 14 was composed by Regi Penxten and Wout Van Dessel.
Track 8 was written by Silvy De Bie.
Track 11 was co-produced by Jaco van Rijswijk.[1]Charts
Chart (2004) Peak
positionBelgian Albums Chart[5] 23 German Albums Chart[6] 41 Release history
Region Date Label Catalog No. Germany 25 October 2004 Zeitgeist 986 870-9 Belgium 28 October 2004 Byte Records BY 0504100-2 Poland 8 November 2004 Magic Records 986870-9 Russia 2004 RMG Records 1345-2 ToCo International 122.670-2 Singapore 2005 EQ Music EA 70700 United States 25 July 2006 Toucan Cove/Universal B0007121-02 References: [7]
References
Silvy De Bie · Wout Van Dessel Albums Chances (2001) · Little Things (2003) · Nighttime Calls (2004) · Crossroads (2006) · 2001-2007 - The Hit Collection (2007) · Sacrifice (2009)Categories:- 2004 albums
- Trance albums
- Dance music albums
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