| | Bright Lights CD - Import
Featuring Coldplay, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Placebo, Verve, Jesus Jones and more! 18 tracks. Disky/EMI. 2003. Bright Lights Songs | 1. | Doves - Catch the Sun |
| 2. | Coldplay - Sparks |
| 3. | Starsailor - Tie up My Hands |
| 4. | Radiohead - Everything in Its Right Place (Live) |
| 5. | Crescent - Parrallel |
| 6. | Red Hot Chili Peppers - Hollywood (Africa) |
| 7. | Hell Is For Heroes - Night Vision |
| 8. | Music - Getaway |
| 9. | Placeebo - You Dont Care About Us |
| 10. | Vines - Aint No Room |
| 11. | Verve - Lucky Man |
| 12. | Embrace - All You Good Good People |
| 13. | Idlewild - When I Argue I See Shapes |
| 14. | Gomez - Whippin Piccadilly |
| 15. | Auteurs - Henry Valentino |
| 16. | Jesus Jones - Right Here Right Now |
| 17. | Iggy Pop - Lust For Life |
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