This Is Pop Music
| This Is Pop Music | |
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| Released | 2000 | 
| Label | Universal | 
This Is Pop Music is the third album by the Norwegian singer/songwriter Espen Lind and the second released under his name. Three singles were released from the album: "Black Sunday", "Life Is Good", and "Where the Lost Ones Go", the latter a duet with Sissel Kyrkjebø. "Where the Lost Ones Go" had previously been released on Sissel's album, All Good Things.
The album was initially considered a commercial disappointment, not selling as well as the previous album, Red, did. It peaked at number 3 and spent nine weeks on the Norwegian music chart.[1]
Singles
- "Life Is Good" was released as a single in Germany, peaking at the bottom of the singles chart.
 - "Where the Lost Ones Go" was released in the Netherlands with moderate success.
 
Track listing
- "Joni Mitchell on the Radio"
 - "Where the Lost Ones Go"
 - "Black Sunday"
 - "Coming Home"
 - "Everything's Falling Apart"
 - "Everybody Says"
 - "The Dolphin Club"
 - "I Want You"
 - "This Is the Time! This Is the Place!"
 - "Life Is Good"
 - "Pop From Hell"[2]
 
In the Norwegian version, "Where the Lost Ones Go" was removed from the album.
References
- ^ "Espen Lind - This Is Pop Music". Norwegian Charts. Retrieved 2024-02-09.
 - ^ "Espen Lind – This Is Pop Music". Discogs. Retrieved 2024-02-09.
 
