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# "I Got the Way"
# "I Got the Way"
# "Make It Last"
# "[[Make It Last (Kate Miller-Heidke song)|Make It Last]]"
# "[[Words (Kate Miller-Heidke song)|Words]]"
# "Words"
# "Delay"
# "Delay"
# "Mama"
# "Mama"
# "Space They Cannot Touch"
# "[[Space They Cannot Touch (Kate Miller-Heidke song)|Space They Cannot Touch]]"
# "Shoebox"
# "Shoebox"
# "Don't Let Go"
# "Don't Let Go"

Revision as of 13:38, 28 July 2009

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Little Eve is the debut album by Australian singer Kate Miller-Heidke. The album was highly anticipated in Australia.

Track Listings

Standard Edition[1]
  1. "I Got the Way"
  2. "Make It Last"
  3. "Words"
  4. "Delay"
  5. "Mama"
  6. "Space They Cannot Touch"
  7. "Shoebox"
  8. "Don't Let Go"
  9. "Little Adam"
  10. "Ducks Don't Need Satellites"
  11. "Thanks for Today"
  12. "Bored with Me"
Special edition 2 CD[2]

Disc 1 - Standard edition
Disc 2:

  1. "Apartment" (Magoo Mix)
  2. "River"
  3. "Psycho Killer" (Live at Spiegeltent)
  4. "Ducks Don't Need Satellites" (Live at the Vanguard 2006 - Solo Acoustic)
Special edition CD/DVD[3]

Disc 1 - Standard edition
Disc 2 - DVD: Live at the Chapel: In and Out

  1. "Little Adam"
  2. "Mama"
  3. "Dreams"
  4. "Space They Cannot Touch"
  5. "Australian Idol"
  6. "You're the Voice"

DVD extras

  1. "Words" (Live at the 2007 ARIA Awards)
  2. "Speed of Red" (Live at the Chapel)
  3. "Words" (Music video)
  4. "Make It Last" (Music video)

Singles

Released as the first single in 2007, it was a radio favourite, and was played extensively on MTV. It peaked at #43 on the ARIA Singles Chart, and although was a moderate success, is highly acclaimed as one of the best singles of 2007.
Released in September 2007, the single was never picked up by radio other than Triple J. It was only released as a digital download, and failed to chart.
Was only released as a digital download in early 2008.

Release history

Album Release Date Catalogue
Standard edition June 16, 2007[4] 88697115762[5]
Special edition 2 CD June 16, 2007[6] 88697115772[7]
Special edition CD/DVD March 29, 2008[8] 88697281592[9]

Charts

Little Eve spent a total of 7 weeks in the Australian Top 50 Albums chart.[10]

Chart Peak position Certification
ARIA Albums Chart 11[11] Gold[12]
ARIA Australian Albums 3[13]

References