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2006 album by Kim-Lian

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Just Do It
Studio album by Kim-Lian
Released28 October 2006
Recorded2005–2006
GenrePop/Rock
LabelBass Commander Records
ProducerKim-Lian
Kim-Lian chronology
Balance
(2004)
Just Do It
(2006)

Just Do It is the second album recorded by the Dutch pop rock music singer Kim-Lian. It was released on 28 October 2006 in the Netherlands. Kim-Lian had recently broke with her label CMM Records in a dispute over the target audience of her music, and the album was produced by her boyfriend Daniel Gibson. Three singles were released before the album: "Road to Heaven", "In Vain", and the download only single "Feel". She was subsequently signed by Bass Commander Records.

Track listing

# CD Title
1. "Road to Heaven"
2. "Stronger"
3. "Anywhere I Go"
4. "Should've Kissed You"
5. "Open Up Your Eyes"
6. "In Vain"
7. "Starlight"
8. "Just Do It"
9. "Mysterious Beautiful"
10. "Feed My Demon"
11. "Riotgirl"
12. "Come Back to Me"
13. "Feel"
14. "Road To Heaven" (DJ Israel Club Remix)
# DVD Title
1. "Road to Heaven"
2. "In Vain"
3. "Road to Heaven" (Making Of)
4. "In Vain" (Making Of)
5. Exclusive Interview with Kim-Lian

Singles

Name Released Peak
Dutch Charts
Notes
"Road to Heaven" 29 April 2006 28 "Road to Heaven" is the lead single from the album.
"In Vain" 12 October 2006 33 "In Vain" is the second single from the album.

References

  1. "Kim-Lian van der Meij niet meer alleen voor de kleintjes". de Volkskrant. 24 October 2006.
  2. "Kim-Lian - Road To Heaven". Dutch Charts. Retrieved 20 November 2024.
  3. "Kim-Lian - In Vain". Dutch Charts. Retrieved 20 November 2024.


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