Paris Kills
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| Paris Kills | |||||
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| Studio album by The 69 Eyes | |||||
| Released | 2002 | ||||
| Genre | Gothic Rock, Alternative Rock[1] | ||||
| Label | Gaga Goodies, Poko Rekords | ||||
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Paris Kills is the seventh studio album by The 69 Eyes. It was released in 2002 on Gaga Goodies / Poko Rekords, and re-released in 2007 on Cleopatra records. The first single from this album was Dance d'Amour.
[edit] Track listing
- "Crashing High"
- "Dance D'Amour"
- "Betty Blue" (ft. Ville Valo)
- "Grey"
- "Radical"
- "Don't Turn Your Back On Fear"
- "Stigmata" (ft. Ville Valo)
- "Forever More"
- "Still Waters Run Deep" (ft. Ville Valo)
- "Dawn's Highway"
Bonus tracks
- "You're Lost Little Girl"
- "Crashing High" (Remix)
- "Stigmata" (Gothic Mix)
[edit] Singles
Dance D'Amour
- "Dance D'Amour"
- "You're Lost Little Girl"
Betty Blue
- "Betty Blue"
- "Grey" (Radio Live)
- "Don't Turn Your Black On Fear" (Radio Live)
Crashing High
- "Crashing High"
- "Stigmata" (Gothic Remix)
- "Stigmata" (Demonic Remix)
- "Stigmata" (Prophecy Remix)
| The 69 Eyes |
| Jyrki 69 | Timo-Timo | Bazie | Jussi 69 | Archzie |
| Discography |
| Albums: Bump 'n' Grind | Motor City Resurrection | Savage Garden | Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams | Wasting the Dawn | Blessed Be | Paris Kills | Framed in Blood - The Very Blessed of the 69 Eyes | Devils | Angels |
| Videos: Helsinki Vampires |

