ALICE DEEJAY - Who Needs Guitars (25th Anniversary Edition) - LP - 180g Purple Vinyl [DEC 12]

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  • Label: Music On Vinyl

  • Barcode: 0602478678158

  • Catalogue ID: MOVLP3961

  • Format: Vinyl

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LP - Limited Edition 180g Colour Vinyl with insert. Available on vinyl for the first time. 

Alice Deejay was the Eurodance project founded and produced by Wessel van Diepen, Dennis van den Driesschen, Sebatiaan Molijn, Eelke Kalberg and vocals by female singer Judy. Their 1999 single "Better Off Alone" reached charts worldwide, hitting #2 in the UK, cracking the Billboard Hot 100 in the USA and dominated dance floors across Europe. Follow-ups "Back In My Life", "Will I Ever", "Celebrate Our Love" cemented their place as one of the Netherlands' successful dance acts of the early 2000s. Their debut album Who Needs Guitars Anyway? was released in 2000 and also made strong impact across international charts, including the United Kingdom where it peaked at #8.

Celebrating it's 25th Anniversary, the album is now available on vinyl for the first time, featuring their chart toppers "Better Off Alone", "Back In My Life" amongst others. Who Needs Guitars Anyway? is available as a limited edition on purple coloured vinyl, and includes an insert.

Tracklist: 

Side A
1. Back In My Life
2. Better Off Alone
3. Celebrate Our Love
4. I Can See (See It In Your Eyes)
5. The Lonely One
6. Elements Of Life
7. Who Needs Guitars Anyway?

Side B
1. Will I Ever
2. Waiting For Your Love
3. No More Lies
4. Fairytales
5. Everything Begins With An E
6. Got To Get Away
7. Alice Deejay

Total Audio Length:
00:56

ALICE DEEJAY - Who Needs Guitars (25th Anniversary Edition) - LP - 180g Purple Vinyl [DEC 12]

ALICE DEEJAY - Who Needs Guitars (25th Anniversary Edition) - LP - 180g Purple Vinyl [DEC 12]

Regular price €28.99
Sale price €28.99 Regular price
Unit price

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