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Nothing to Lose is the fourth studio album of the Danish soft rock band Michael Learns to Rock.It was released on September 12, 1997, by Medley Records in Denmark. [2] Like the previous album, Played on Pepper (1995), it was mainly produced by the band itself.
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.
Title Album details [8] [9]Peak chart positions Certifications; DEN [8]FIN [2]NOR [4]SWE [5]SWI [5]Paint My Love – Greatest Hits: Release date: October 1996; Label: Medley
Michael Learns to Rock infuses soft rock and ballads and follows a basic verse-chorus song-form (which is typical of most pop songs) with lyrics comprising straight forward and short-length phrasing incorporating very basic sentence constructions. The verses consist of either one or two couplets and the chorus often contrasts the verse ...
Blue Night is the fifth studio album by Danish soft rock band Michael Learns to Rock (MLTR). It was released on 1 November 2000 by Medley Records (). [1]The album was produced by Boe Larsen with band member Mikkel Lentz, who makes his debut as a songwriter on the song "Tell It to Your Heart".
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]
Played on Pepper is the third studio album by the Danish soft rock band Michael Learns to Rock.It was released on 28 August 1995 by Medley Records in Europe. [1] The first single from the album was "Someday" (1995), followed by "That's Why (You Go Away)" (1995), "How Many Hours" (1996), "Love Will Never Lie" (1996).
Michael Learns to Rock performed "Frostbite" and "Final Destination" at Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2004 on February 7, 2004. [1] The album's lead single in Asia, "Take Me to Your Heart", was released in 2004 and is an adaptation of the 1993 Chinese hit "Goodbye Kiss" by Jacky Cheung. The name of the original song is "吻别" ("Wen Bie"). [1]