''What Can Be Done at This Point'' is the third album by
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singer,
Elan. The album was released in early May 2007.
The title track, ''What Can Be Done at This Point'', is a tribute to the deceased crew of the
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. The track contains audio of the transmission between Challenger and mission control of the day of the tragedy.
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The track number 6, '' Don't Want You in'', was the lead single off the album.
Track listing
# The Winning Numbers (6:26)
# Roll Like Dice (3:19)
# My Last Sting (3:28)
# Made Myself Invisible (3:07)
# This Time Around (3:11)
# Don't Want You in (4:06)
# Awake (3:15)
# I (5:01)
# What Can Be Done at This Point (4:01)
# At the Edge of the World (2:34)
''Don't Want You in''
"Don't Want You in" is the lead single from the album ''What Can Be Done at This Point''. It's also the sixth track on that album.
References
2007 albums
Elán (musician) albums
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