''Lhasa'' is the third and final album by singer
Lhasa
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, released in 2009 on
Warner Music
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[''Lhasa'']
album review in ''The Independent
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'', April 26, 2009. It is her only album entirely sung in
English
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The album was nominated for the
2009 Polaris Music Prize
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June 15, 2009.
After Lhasa's death was announced on January 3, 2010, the album rapidly reascended the
Canadian Albums Chart
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, jumping from number 142 to number 24 in just one week.
Track listing
# "Is Anything Wrong"
# "Rising"
# "Love Came Here"
# "What Kind of Heart"
# "Bells Are Ringing"
[Simply spelled "Bells" on the CD back cover, this is the full title as given o]
the official website
# "Fool's Gold"
# "A Fish on Land"
# "Where Do You Go"
# "The Lonely Spider"
# "1001 Nights"
# "I'm Going In"
# "Anyone and Everyone"
References
2009 albums
Lhasa de Sela albums
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