Dark Light (East 17 album)

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Dark Light is the fifth studio album by East 17. It was released on 2 April 2012. Their first album to be released as a trio without Brian Harvey and the last to feature Tony Mortimer,[1] it illustrates the band's transition towards rock music and away from their more dance/pop orientated past.

Originally, the album was going to be titled Recharged and to be released in late 2011 when Blair Dreelan was the group's lead singer. A new single with Dreelan, called "Falling Stars" was also cancelled. After Dreelan's departure, some of the tracks from the "Recharged" project were re-recorded along with newly written material.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."I Can't Get You Off My Mind (Crazy)"2:54
2."Crazy Fool"3.58
3."Nightlife"3.19
4."Counting Clouds"4:04
5."Break Ur Heart"3:05
6."Friday Night"2.58
7."Kiss of Winter"3.34
8."Broken Valentine"3.37
9."Where Does Love Go"2.52
10."You Must Be An Angel"4.55

References

  1. ^ Chipping, Tim. "Feature: East 17 Back Without Brian Harvey". Holy Moly.com. Retrieved 1 May 2011.

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