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All the Best of Michael Learns to Rock: Release date: 2004; Label: EMI ... B ^ 19 Love Ballads was released as 19 Love Songs in South Africa and Europe. Live albums ...
Michael Learns to Rock (MLTR) is a Danish soft rock and pop rock band formed in 1988. The band currently consists of Jascha Richter , Mikkel Lentz and Kåre Wanscher. Søren Madsen was an original member of the group since its formation but left in 2000.
25: The Complete Singles is a greatest hits album by Danish soft rock band Michael Learns to Rock, released on 25 October 2014 by MLTR Music. [2] The album is released in commemoration of the band's 25 year anniversary. [3]
Paint My Love – Greatest Hits is the first greatest hits album by the Danish soft rock band Michael Learns to Rock.It was released in October 1996 by Medley Records in Asia and South Africa.
19 Love Ballads is a compilation album by Danish soft rock group Michael Learns to Rock. It was first released in summer 2001 by EMI in Asia, and in 2002 in Europe under the title 19 Love Songs. The album contains songs from Michael Learns to Rock's first five studio albums, including the new song "The Ghost of You".
MLTR (also known as Greatest Hits and Strange Foreign Beauty) is the third compilation album by Danish soft rock group Michael Learns to Rock.It was released as Strange Foreign Beauty - Remixed & More in Asia on 10 May 1999 and in Denmark as MLTR on 19 May 1999 as their first compilation album there. [1]
"Paint My Love" is a song by Danish soft rock band Michael Learns to Rock. It was released as the first single from their 1997 album Nothing to Lose. [2] It was first released in 1996 from their Greatest Hits album Paint My Love (only in Asia) but later released as a promotional single in 1997 from their fourth album Nothing to Lose.
Michael Learns to Rock is the eponymous debut album of the Danish soft rock and pop rock band Michael Learns to Rock. The album was released in September 1991 through Medley Records in Denmark. It sold 180,000 copies in Scandinavia, and 250,000 copies in the rest of the world.