Puolet sun auringosta

Puolet sun auringosta

Infobox Album
Name = Puolet sun auringosta
Type = studio
Artist = Laura Voutilainen



Released = 2001
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"Puolet sun auringosta" (Finnish for "half of your sun") is a 2001 album by the Finnish singer Laura Voutilainen.

This album was reissued in 2002 and included Laura's Eurovision song "Addicted to You", along with a remix of this song and a remix of another song "Katala kaipuu" which was already on the album.

Funnily enough, even though the remix of "Katala kaipuu", is described as a radio edit, it is actually about three seconds longer than the original version.

Original Track listing

#"En mielestäin sua saa" (I can't get you off my mind)
#"Tee niin" (Do so)
#"Neonvalot" (Neon lights)
#"Pyrstötähti" (Comet)
#"O-o-ou" (O-o-oh)
#"Puolet sun auringosta" (Half of your sun)
#"Punainen vespa" (The red Vespa)
#"Sano että tunnet kuumeen" (Tell me you feel the fever)
#"Ei edes kuolema" (Not even death)
#"Kuutamoon" (Into the moonlight)
#"Katala kaipuu" (The devious longing)

Reissued Track listing

#"Addicted To You", originally performed at the 2002 Eurovision song contest
#"En mielestäin sua saa" (I can't get you off my mind)
#"Tee niin" (Do so)
#"Neonvalot" (Neon lights)
#"Pyrstötähti" (Comet)
#"O-o-ou" (O-o-oh)
#"Puolet sun auringosta" (Half of your sun)
#"Punainen vespa" (The red Vespa)
#"Sano että tunnet kuumeen" (Tell me you feel the fever)
#"Ei edes kuolema" (Not even death)
#"Kuutamoon" (Into the moonlight)
#"Katala kaipuu" (The devious longing)
#"Addicted To You [club edit] "
#"Katala kaipuu [radio edit] "


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