Dana International The Album
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Dana International The Album was released in 1998.
This is basically a compilation album of Dana International with a few new tracks for international release. "The Album" was not backed by Dana International and her management - in fact, they actively ask fans not to buy it. Dana took Helicon to court over rights and won in September 1998.
The album was released on Helicon/Big Foot/PolyGram 08.1998 - 559 147-2 and on Star 09.1998 – STARCD 6427
Certain tracks on this album seem to have undergone a light remix, emphasising instruments differently in the mix, etc. By listening carefully, it may noticed that especially the songs "Arusa" and "Don Quixote" sound a little different.
This album was released in French-speaking countries with a sticker linking Dana International's album with her Eurovision Song Contest 1998 victory.
There has also been a pirated bootleg version of this album in Israel, adding the English version of Diva as the first song.
"Qu'est-ce que c'est", litterally means "What it is" in French.
[edit] Track Listing
Please note, on the actual album sleeve, only the titles and "remix" (if applicable) appear
- Cinque milla (5000) [1998 remix] (3:26)[Italian/English]
- Maganona (Crazy) [remix] (3:40) [Arabic]
- Qu'est-ce que c'est [ti.pi.cal remix 2] (6:02) [French]
- Power [radio mix] (4:04) [English]
- I'm gonna let (5:22) [English]
- Dana International [remix edit] (3:24) [Arabic]
- Good night, Europe (2:57) [English]
- 'Arusa (Bride) (3:33) [Arabic]
- Don Quixote (4:05) [Hebrew]
- Going to Petra (Nosa'at le-Petra) (3:40) [Hebrew]
- Cinque milla (5000) [original mix] (4:56) [Italian/English]
- Maganona (Crazy) [original mix] (3:47) [Arabic]
- Qu'est-ce que c'est [original mix] (4:15) [French]

