Alpacas Orgling

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Alpacas Orgling
Alpacas Orgling cover
Studio album by L.E.O.
Released 2006
Genre indie rock, pop music
Label Cheap Lullaby Records
Producer(s) Bleu

Alpacas Orgling is an album by pop band L.E.O.. Released in October of 2006 on Cheap Lullaby Records, it was mostly written and performed by Bleu, but also features performances by Hanson, Mike Viola, Jason Scheff of Chicago, and Andy Sturmer of Jellyfish

A hidden track at the end of the album features a cover of Electric Light Orchestra's song "Don't Bring Me Down."

  1. Overture
  2. Goodbye Innocence
  3. Ya Had Me Goin'
  4. Distracted
  5. Make Me
  6. The Ol' College Try
  7. Nothin' Will Ever Change
  8. Don't Let It Go
  9. Private Line
  10. Sukaz Are Born Every Minute
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