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Featuring Floris, Ivar & produced by King Britt. United Recordings. Rose Trust Songs | 1. | Too Much Woman |
| 2. | Why Are You Nervous? |
| 3. | Loving You |
| 4. | What It Feels Like |
| 5. | Come Get The Love |
| 6. | It's Not Fair |
| 7. | Falling In Love Again |
| 8. | Call Me |
| 9. | Power Of One |
| 10. | Now That I Found You |
| 11. | Don't Explain |
| 12. | Ultimate High |
| 13. | Cause I'm A Woman |
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