Break Up

Break Up
Break Up
Album par Scarlett Johansson et Pete Yorn
Sortie 15 septembre 2008
Enregistrement 2006-2009
Durée 28:55
Genre Musique alternative, Pop
Producteur Sunny Levine
Label Atco/Rhino
Critique The A.V. Club (C+) [1]
Allmusic 3/5 stars [2]
BBC (moyen) [3]
CHARTattack 2.5/5 stars [4]
Entertainment Weekly (B-) [5]
The Independent (positif) [6]
NOW Magazine 3/5 stars [7]
Paste (positif) [8]
Pitchfork Media (4.7/10) [9]
Rolling Stone 2.5/5 stars [10]
Album de Scarlett Johansson
Anywhere I Lay My Head
(2008)
Pete Yorn
Back & Fourth
(2008)

Break Up est un album de Scarlett Johansson et Pete Yorn, enregistré en 2006 et sorti en 2009. Il est inspiré par les duos enregistrés par Serge Gainsbourg et Brigitte Bardot.

Titres

Standard edition

Toutes les chansons sont écrites et composées par Pete Yorn, excepté ceux notés. 

No Titre Durée
1. Relator 2:33
2. Wear and Tear 3:22
3. I Don't Know What to Do 3:29
4. Search Your Heart 3:01
5. Blackie's Dead 2:37
6. I Am the Cosmos (Chris Bell) 2:47
7. Shampoo 3:05
8. Clean 3:48
9. Someday 4:17

French Special edition

No Titre Durée
1. Relator 2:36
2. Blackie's Dead 2:38
3. I Don't Know What to Do 3:30
4. Search Your Heart 3:03
5. Shampoo 3:08
6. Stop Your Sobbin' 2:38
7. Relator (Video) 2:33

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