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Morgan Page
Studio album by Morgan Page
Released February 23, 2010
Genre Progressive House
Electronic
Dance
Label Nettwerk
Professional reviews
Morgan Page chronology
Elevate
(2008)
Believe
(2010)
Singles from Celldweller
  1. "Fight For You"
    Released: September 8, 2009
  2. "Strange Condition"
    Released: January 26, 2009

"Believe" is the sophomore album from producer, songwriter, DJ, and remixer Morgan Page, which is set to be released on February 22, 2010. The first single off of Believe is "Fight For You" featuring the guest vocals of Elisabeth Morris (a.k.a. Lissie). "Fight For You" is already making an impact on the charts and is even being supported in live sets from artists such as Tiesto, Armin van Buuren, Above and Beyond, Dave Dresden, and Hernan Cattaneo. "Fight For You" charted at #6 on AOL's Top 10 Dance Songs of 2009[1], and is also featured as a free themed track on the iPod Touch/iPhone app Tap Tap Revenge 2. His second single, "Strange Condition", which will also feature Elisabeth Morris's guest vocals[1] is a Pete Yorn cover, and will be released on January 26th.

Track Listing

1. Strange Condition (Pete Yorn Cover) (feat. Elisabeth Morris)
2. Believe (feat. Elisabeth Morris)
3. Back to Life (feat. Samantha James)
4. Fight for You (feat. Elisabeth Morris)
5. Agnus Dei (feat. Matt Alber)
6. Only Human (feat. Natalie Walker)
7. Return to Me
8. Tell Me Why (feat. Angela McCluskey)
9. Traces Remain (feat. Jan Burton)
10. I've Had Friends (feat. Jan Burton)
11. In the Dark
12. Coming Home

References

  1. ^ a b Dickinson, Boonsri (2009-12-10). "AOL's Top Dance Songs of 2009". Boonsri Dickinson. http://www.aolradioblog.com/2009/12/09/top-dance-songs-2009/. Retrieved 2009-12-10.  







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