Talk:The Invitation (Thirteen Senses album)

Fair use rationale for Image:The Invitation cover.jpg
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Angels and Spies
Long story short, I was looking for 'Angels and Spies' when I noticed that my version of 'The Invitation' only has 11 tracks (with 11 being Automatic). It was bought in Germany about 2 years ago, for statistics. This also seems to be confirmed by iTunes, which has the same 11 plus 'Lights Out', which I would assume is a new track since it's not on 'Contact' either and wiki doesn't list it on 'Falls in the Dark'. » byeee 00:45, 28 February 2010 (UTC)