Hurricane Bar
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Hurricane Bar is the second album from the Swedish
Sweden
Sweden , officially the Kingdom of Sweden , is a Nordic country on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. Sweden borders with Norway and Finland and is connected to Denmark by a bridge-tunnel across the Öresund....

 band Mando Diao
Mando Diao
Mando Diao is an alternative rock band from Borlänge, Sweden. The band got their breakthrough with the release of the album Hurricane Bar. Their main fan base is in Sweden, Germany, and Japan although their influence has recently spread to Western Europe, most notably the UK.-Origin:The roots of...

, released in 2004. The album was chosen as No. 92 of Amazon.com
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's Top 100 Editor's Picks of 2005.


The tracks for the limited edition's bonus disc were recorded at the Southside Festival
Southside Festival
The Southside Festival, also just Southside, is a music festival that takes place near Tuttlingen, southern Germany, usually every June. It is promoted by German private music television channel VIVA, which belongs to Viacom, the MTV Network's parent company, since the end of 2004...

 in Tuttlingen
Tuttlingen
Tuttlingen is a town in Baden-Württemberg, capital of the district Tuttlingen. Nendingen, Möhringen and Eßlingen are three former municipalities that belong to Tuttlingen...

 (Germany
Germany
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) on June 11, 2005.

Track listing

  1. "Cut the Rope" 1:51
  2. "God Knows
    God Knows (song)
    "God Knows" is the fifth single released by Swedish band Mando Diao and their second release from their second album, Hurricane Bar. The B-sides on the three versions of the single in the UK are all recorded live at the Paradise Rock Club in Boston...

    " 3:52
  3. "Clean Town
    Clean Town
    "Clean Town" is the first single by Swedish band Mando Diao from their 2004 album Hurricane Bar and their fourth single overall . "Clean Town" was released in Japan as an EP, commonly known as the "Japan Tour EP." The EP featured an enhanced section with two live videos from a Japanese performance...

    " 3:43
  4. "Down in the Past" 3:58
  5. "You Can't Steal My Love" 5:30
  6. "Added Family" 4:18
  7. "Annie's Angle" 3:04
  8. "If I Leave You" 2:53
  9. "Ringing Bells" 2:36
  10. "This Dream Is Over" 3:24
  11. "White Wall" 3:51
  12. "All My Senses" 4:13
  13. "Kingdom & Glory" 4:16
  14. "Next to Be Lowered" 3:45
    • US bonus tracks
  15. "Clean Town
    Clean Town
    "Clean Town" is the first single by Swedish band Mando Diao from their 2004 album Hurricane Bar and their fourth single overall . "Clean Town" was released in Japan as an EP, commonly known as the "Japan Tour EP." The EP featured an enhanced section with two live videos from a Japanese performance...

    " (video)
  16. "God Knows
    God Knows (song)
    "God Knows" is the fifth single released by Swedish band Mando Diao and their second release from their second album, Hurricane Bar. The B-sides on the three versions of the single in the UK are all recorded live at the Paradise Rock Club in Boston...

    " (video)
  17. "Down in the Past" (video)
    • Japan bonus tracks
  18. "Your Lover's Nerve" (B-side
    You Can't Steal My Love
    You Can't Steal My Love is a song from the Swedish rock band Mando Diao. It was written by the lead singer, Gustaf Norén, in 2005 for his then-girlfriend, and current wife, Pernilla. The song describes how the couple met in a library. It appeared on Mando Diao's 2005 album Hurricane Bar, and was...

    )
  19. "Jeanette" (previously unreleased)
    • Limited edition bonus tracks
  20. "Son of Dad" (previously unreleased) 4:39
  21. "Telephone Song" (previously unreleased) 4:01

Limited edition bonus disc

  1. "Intro" 1:13
  2. "Cut the Rope (Live)" 0:41
  3. "Sweet Ride (Live)" 3:01
  4. "Paralyzed (Live)" 4:24
  5. "If I Leave You (Live)" 2:59
  6. "Added Family (Live)" 4:15
  7. "The Band
    The Band (song)
    "The Band" is a single from Swedish rock band Mando Diao off their first album Bring 'Em In, which was released in 2002. It is about a fight between the band's two singers. It was written when singer/songwriter Gustaf Norén wanted to leave the band and move away from their hometown of Borlänge,...

     (Live)" 3:56
  8. "White Wall (Live)" 3:10
  9. "Motown Blood (Live)" 3:28
  10. "Mr. Moon
    Mr. Moon (song)
    "Mr Moon" is the debut single of the Swedish band Mando Diao. The title track would later appear on the band's first album, Bring 'Em In, while "She's So" was only released on the Japanese version of the album. The single reached #37 on Swedish charts...

     (Live)" 4:41
  11. "You Can't Steal My Love
    You Can't Steal My Love
    You Can't Steal My Love is a song from the Swedish rock band Mando Diao. It was written by the lead singer, Gustaf Norén, in 2005 for his then-girlfriend, and current wife, Pernilla. The song describes how the couple met in a library. It appeared on Mando Diao's 2005 album Hurricane Bar, and was...

     (Live)" 6:31
  12. "Annie's Angle (Live)" 2:36
  13. "Chi Ga (Live)" 2:06
  14. "Down in the Past (Live)" 5:32
  15. "God Knows
    God Knows (song)
    "God Knows" is the fifth single released by Swedish band Mando Diao and their second release from their second album, Hurricane Bar. The B-sides on the three versions of the single in the UK are all recorded live at the Paradise Rock Club in Boston...

     (Live)" 4:46
  16. "Sheepdog (Live)" 5:29

Personnel

Mando Diao
  • Björn Dixgard - vocals, guitars
  • Gustaf Noren - vocals, guitars, organ, percussion
  • Carl-Johan Fogelklou - bass, backing vocals, organ
  • Samuel Giers - drums, percussion, backing vocals


Additional musicians
  • Mats Björke - keyboards (tracks 2,4,5,6,10,11,12,14)
  • Patrik Heikinpieti - percussion (tracks 7,9,12)
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