The Other Side (Lynden David Hall album)
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The Other Side is the second album by British
United Kingdom
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 R&B singer Lynden David Hall
Lynden David Hall
Lynden David Hall was a singer, songwriter, arranger, and producer.- Life and career :Born in Wandsworth, South London, he won the 'best newcomer' accolade at the 1998 MOBO Awards....

, released in 2000 on the Cooltempo
Cooltempo Records
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 label. It peaked at #36 on the UK albums chart
UK Albums Chart
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.

Track listing

All tracks composed by Lynden David Hall
  1. "If I Had to Choose" 4:08
  2. "Forgive Me" 3:58
  3. "Say It Ain't So" 4:14
  4. "U Let Him Have U" 4:53
  5. "Hard Way" 3:50
  6. "Where's God?" 4:18
  7. "To Be a Man" 5:32
  8. "The Other Side" 4:00
  9. "Don't Wanna Talk" 3:37
  10. "Wanna Be Another You" 5:21
  11. "Sleeping With Victor" 3:35
  12. "Dead and Gone" 4:56
  13. "Let's Do It Again" 4:10
  14. "Are We Still Cool?" 3:43

Singles

2000 - "Forgive Me" (UK
UK Singles Chart
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#45)

2000 - "Sleeping With Victor" (UK #49)

2000 - "Let's Do It Again" (UK #69)

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