Caught in a Life

Caught in a Life
Studio album by Donkeyboy
Released October 19, 2009
Genre Alternative rock
Indie pop
Language English
Label Warner Music Group
Producer Simen M Eriksrud
Espen Berg
Donkeyboy chronology
Caught in a Life
(2009)
Silver Moon
(2012)
Singles from Donkeyboy
  1. "Ambitions"
    Released: March 26, 2009
  2. "Sometimes"
    Released: September 11, 2009
  3. "Broke My Eyes"
    Released: October 5, 2009
  4. "Awake"
    Released: October 12, 2009
  5. "Blade Running"
    Released: October 19, 2009
  6. "Stereolife"
    Released: March 22, 2010

Caught in a Life is Norwegian band Donkeyboy's debut album from October 2009. It was produced by Simen M Eriksrud and Espen Berg at Livingroom Studios, Oslo. It topped the Norwegian Albums Chart in the winter of 2009.

It was released on October 19, 2009. The album has produced for the band two massive #1 hit singles on the Norwegian Singles Chart, "Ambitions" that stayed on top of the Norwegian charts for 13 weeks, followed by "Sometimes" that stayed on the top of the same charts for another 8 weeks, both in 2009. "Ambitions" also topped the Swedish Singles Chart in February 2010.

There were three more singles from the album that reached the Top 10, namely "Broke My Eyes" that reached #6, "Awake" that reached #8 and "Blade Running" that also reached #8.

In early 2010, "Stereolife" has been released as a single.[1]

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Stereolife"  Cato Sundberg/Kent Sundberg/Simen M Eriksrud 3:07
2. "Ambitions"  Cato Sundberg/Kent Sundberg/Simen M Eriksrud/Simone Larsen 3:09
3. "Awake"  Cato Sundberg/Kent Sundberg/Simen M Eriksrud 2:58
4. "Broke My Eyes"  Cato Sundberg/Kent Sundberg 5:03
5. "Sleep in Silence"  Cato Sundberg/Kent Sundberg/Simen M Eriksrud 4:18
6. "Blade Running"  Cato Sundberg/Kent Sundberg 3:35
7. "Sometimes"  Cato Sundberg/Kent Sundberg/Simen M Eriksrud 3:11
8. "Promise Kept"  Cato Sundberg/Kent Sundberg/Simen M Eriksrud 3:20
9. "We Can't Hide"  Cato Sundberg/Kent Sundberg 3:58
10. "Caught in a Life"  Cato Sundberg/Kent Sundberg 4:04

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