Artist: The Fray
Album: The Fray
Playtime: 43:20 min
Genre: Pop
Number of tracks: 10
Size: 57.44 MB
Type: Normal
Quality: 186 kbps / 4410kHz / Joint Stereo
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Album: The Fray
Playtime: 43:20 min
Genre: Pop
Number of tracks: 10
Size: 57.44 MB
Type: Normal
Quality: 186 kbps / 4410kHz / Joint Stereo
Resource: http://file2upload.net/
Track Listing:
01. Syndicate ( 3:32 )
02. Absolute ( 3:49 )
03. You Found Me ( 4:03 )
04. Say When ( 5:04 )
05. Never Say Never ( 4:19 )
06. Where The Story Ends ( 3:57 )
07. Enough For Now ( 4:17 )
08. Ungodly Hour ( 5:07 )
09. We Build Then We Break ( 3:48 )
10. Happiness ( 5:24 )
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Short Album Description
The album from the Denver-based quartet, the follow-up to their extremely successful How To Save A Life. The Fray, who bursted into global success with the album, have captured the skilled songwriting that broke them and, with the help of acclaimed producers Mike Flynn and Aaron Johnson, created a set of songs sure to make them household names.
The band continues their licensing success story by cooperating with ABC's hit show, Lost in a series of music video promos featuring the album's 1st single, 'You Found Me' for the newest season of the show. The spots also ran during the 2008 American Music Awards, where the band was a featured performer. Over the weekend of the release and performance, the Lost video had more than a million views
Short Album Description
The album from the Denver-based quartet, the follow-up to their extremely successful How To Save A Life. The Fray, who bursted into global success with the album, have captured the skilled songwriting that broke them and, with the help of acclaimed producers Mike Flynn and Aaron Johnson, created a set of songs sure to make them household names.
The band continues their licensing success story by cooperating with ABC's hit show, Lost in a series of music video promos featuring the album's 1st single, 'You Found Me' for the newest season of the show. The spots also ran during the 2008 American Music Awards, where the band was a featured performer. Over the weekend of the release and performance, the Lost video had more than a million views
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