Vanilla Ninja (album)
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| Vanilla Ninja | |||||
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| Studio album by Vanilla Ninja | |||||
| Released | May 2003 | ||||
| Recorded | 2002-2003 | ||||
| Genre | Pop | ||||
| Label | TOP TEN | ||||
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Vanilla Ninja is the self-titled debut album by the Estonian girl band Vanilla Ninja. The album came out in May 2003 and was only ever released in Estonia, despite the group's subsequent success in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The album did well in Estonia, and a track from it, the group's Eurolaul 2003 entry "Club Kung Fu", was released as a single in Germany and reached #95 in March 2004.
The album featured a blend of songs in English and Estonian, as well as a drum 'n' bass remix of "Club Kung Fu". It is the group's only album which features songs in Estonian.
[edit] Track listing
- "Guitar and Old Blue Jeans" – 4:02 (English)
- "Why?" – 3:22 (English)
- "Club Kung Fu" – 2:42 (English)
- "Nagu Rockstaar" – 4:10 (Estonian)
- "Purunematu" - 3:25 (Estonian)
- "Inner Radio" – 3:00 (English)
- "Outcast" – 3:59 (English)
- "Toxic" – 2:23 (English)
- "Spit It Out" – 4:46 (English)
- "Psycho" – 3:17 (English)
- "Klubikuningad" – 2:05 (Estonian)
- "Vanad Teksad Ja Kitarr" – 3:40 (Estonian)
- "Sugar and Honey" – 3:26 (English)
- "Club Kung Fu" (Drum 'n' Bass Remix) – 4:29 (English)

