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2009 studio album by Ewa Farna
Virtuální
Studio album by Ewa Farna
Released26 October 2009
Recorded2009
StudioStudio DH, Vyžlovka
GenreRock-pop
LabelUniversal Music Group
ProducerDaniel Hádl, Lešek Wronka
Ewa Farna chronology
Cicho
(2009)
Virtuální
(2009)
EWAkuacja
(2010)
Singles from Virtuální
  1. "Toužím"
    Released: 21 September 2009
  2. "Ty jsi král"
    Released: 2009
  3. "Maska"
    Released: 2010

Virtuální is the fifth studio album by the Polish pop rock singer Ewa Farna, released on 26 October 2009. This album has Czech lyrics, and its songs have a pop rock style with electronic mixes. One song on this album was composed by Farna, with assistance of producer Jan Steinsdörfer.

This album in 2010 had a Polish version, EWAkuacja. Some songs on EWAkuacja, however, are completely different, such as "Touzim" (for "Ewakuacja"), "Virtualni" ("Zwiode cie"), "Jen tak" ("Bez lez"), "Maska" ("Maska"), "Ty jsi kral" ("Krol to ty") and "Dest" ("Deszcz"). "Obrazova vila" has a Polish version, but it came out in 2011 on Ewa Farna-Live (Niezapomniany koncert urodzinowy).

"Jen Tak" was later sung by the American Idol contestant Kimberly Caldwell under its English title, "Going Going Gone", for her first album Without Regret. "Kdo dá víc" was recorded in 2010 by Miley Cyrus as "Kiss It Goodbye", for the album Hannah Montana Forever. However, these two artists did not cover Farna, because the songs are in the database of Universal Music.

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Toužím" (What If)Ewa FarnaBilly Steinberg, Joshua Berman, Tamar3:33
2."Virtuální"Vojtěch ValdaLešek Wronka3:41
3."Maska" (I Need A Hero)FarnaSarah Paxton, Michael Jay, Johnny Pedersen3:23
4."Jen tak" (Going Going Gone)Petra Glosr-CvrkalováWayne Rodrigues, Delisha Thomas, Eric Schermerhorn4:12
5."Ty jsi král" (Happy)Glosr-CvrkalováJeff Franzel, Chani Krich, Eve Nelson4:17
6."Půlměsíc"Glosr-CvrkalováMarcus Tran4:06
7."Soulad smyslů"FarnaWronka3:16
8."Na tom záleží"Jana RolincováWronka4:20
9."Obrazová víla" (Don't Text It)FarnaTori Green, Jay, Pedersen3:46
10."Samota anděla"ValdaWronka3:07
11."Břehy ve tmách"Tomáš ChouraWronka4:23
12."Kdo víc dá?" (Kiss It Goodbye)Glosr-CvrkalováChristoffer Vikberg, Jakob Hazell, Charlie Mason3:11
13."Déšť"FarnaFarna4:00

References

  1. The CD booklet states it is a Czech cover of Sara Paxton's song, but the melodies are not the same.

External links

Ewa Farna
Czech studio albums
Polish studio albums


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