Loud Pipes Save Lives

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Released25 March 2004
Length38:00
Loud Pipes Save Lives
Studio album by
Released25 March 2004
GenreEurodance, pop, electronic, Hi-NRG
Length38:00
LabelStockholm Records
ProducerMax Martin, Rami Yacoub, John Amatiello, Christian Nilsson, Jonas von der Burg, Peter Boström, Patrik Henzel, Daniel Papalexis
E-Type chronology
Euro IV Ever
(2001)
Loud Pipes Save Lives
(2004)
Eurotopia
(2007)

Loud Pipes Save Lives is the fifth studio album by Swedish singer-songwriter E-Type, which was released in 2004. It is the last E-Type album to feature vocalist Nana Hedin. E-Type participated with "Paradise" in Melodifestivalen 2004, ending up at 5th place. "Paradise" was the first single released to European audiences and became a hit.

The album features a guest appearance by death metal vocalist LG Petrov.

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Loud Pipes Save Lives" (The Pipes & Drums of the 1st Royal Engineers)E-TypeE-Type, Patrik Henzel1:41
2."Paradise" (feat. Na Na)E-Type, MudChristian Nilsson, John Amatiello, Max Martin, Rami Yacoub3:27
3."Camilla"E-Type, Mud, Max MartinJonas von der Burg3:35
4."The Predator"E-Type, MudPeter Boström3:17
5."Dans La Fantasie"E-TypePeter Boström4:12
6."The Original You"E-Type, MudDaniel Papalexis, Patrik Henzel3:15
7."Far Up in the Air" (feat. Na Na)E-Type, MudDaniel Papalexis, Patrik Henzel3:34
8."Forever More" (feat. Na Na & LG)E-Type, MudDaniel Papalexis, Patrik Henzel3:43
9."Rain"E-Type, MudPeter Boström4:08
10."If Heaven Were to Fall"E-Type, MudPatrik Henzel3:43
11."Lost and Goodbye"E-TypePatrik Henzel3:50

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