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2004 compilation album by Sweetbox
13 Chapters
File:13 Chapters.jpg
Compilation album by Sweetbox
Released2004
GenrePop, Dance, Classical
Length47:07
LabelParamedia
ProducerGeo Rosan
Sweetbox chronology
13 Chapters
(2004)
Best Of Sweetbox
(2005)
Singles from 13 Chapters
  1. "Life Is Cool"
    Released: 2004
  2. "After The Lights / This Christmas"
    Released: 2004
  3. "Killing Me DJ"
    Released: 2004
  4. "This Christmas / More Than Love"
    Released: 2004

13 Chapters is a compilation album of Sweetbox with singer and songwriter Jade Villalon as frontwoman. It was released in 2004 in Europe, and in 2005 in Taiwan. It has a blend of various hit songs both from her new album After the Lights and her previous one, Adagio. The Taiwanese edition comes with a VCD. Its main purpose was to blend an array of popular songs from albums, Adagio and upcoming After the Lights, for promotion purposes, and to sell in a region Sweetbox had not released many albums in. Many of Adagio's songs were left out, with only 3 from Adagio on making it to this album, and some songs from After The Lights, such as "Girl from Tokyo", "Crown of Thorns", "Don't Wanna Kill You", and others did not make it as well.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Geoman and Jade Villalon

Standard Edition
No.TitleLength
1."Piano In The Dark"3:39
2."After The Lights"3:14
3."Killing Me DJ (Featuring Toby Breitenbach)"3:46
4."Life Is Cool"2:50
5."More Than Love"3:22
6."Waterfall"3:06
7."God On Video"3:43
8."Beautiful"3:24
9."Hate Without Frontiers"3:25
10."Chyna Girl"3:16
11."Time Of My Life"3:18
12."Pretty In Pink"3:32
13."Sorry"3:26
14."This Christmas"3:37
Taiwan VCD Edition
No.TitleLength
1."More Than Love (Music Video)" 
2."Interview with Jade Villalon" 
3."Life Is Cool (Studio Footage)" 
4."More Than Love (Studio Footage)" 

Credits

  • Artwork – Sweetbox
  • Bass Guitar – Oliver Poschmann
  • Drums – Bertil, Robbie Siemens, Heiko Traber
  • Photography – Armin Zedler
  • Producer, Recorded By, Mixed By – Lazy Eye

Samples

Sweetbox
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Live albums
Compilation albums
Singles
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