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'[[Let's Have A Party]]' (1993) (LP/MC)
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|02||Welcome To The Party|| ||
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|03||Praise The Lord Jesus|| ||
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|04||Techno Alphabet (Kindergarten mix)|| ||
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|05||Techno, Rave and Rock'n Roll || ||
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|06||I Believe In You|| ||
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|07||I'll Always Love You|| ||
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|08||Plastic Planet|| ||
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|09||Helpless Tears|| ||
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|10||Street Party (Reggae mix)|| ||
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|11||Arabian Nights (Aladin mix)|| ||
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|12||Rave It Up|| ||
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|13||Techno City Ball|| ||
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|14||Lingering Shadows of Love|| ||
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|15||The Party Is Over (Welcome to the Party - Remix)|| ||
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'[[Chapter VIII - Collage]]' (1994)  
'[[Let's have a Party]]' (1993)  
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03. Praise the lord Jesus
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04. Techno Alphabet (Kindergarten mix)  
|01||The Art of Common Love|| ||
 
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05. Techno, Rave and Rock'n Roll
|02||Computer Destiny|| ||
 
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06. I believe in You
|03||Love Is Forever|| ||
 
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07. I'll always love you
|04||Everybody Wants To Have Fun|| ||
 
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08. Plastic Planet
|05||Dance Floor|| ||
 
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09. Helpless Tears
|06||Since I've Been Loosing You|| ||
 
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10. Street Party (Reggae mix)
|07||New Romantic|| ||
 
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11. Arabian Nights (Aladin mix)
|08||Change the World || ||
 
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12. Rave it up
|09||Free|| ||
 
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13. Techno City Ball
|10||Satisfaction|| ||
 
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14. Lingering Shadows of Love
|11||Lonely|| ||
 
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15. The party is over (Welcome to the Party - remix)
|12||Feed The Children Of The World|| ||
 
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'[[Chapter VIII - Collage]]' (1994)
     
 
01. The Art of Common Love  
 
02. Computer Destiny  
 
03. Love is forever
 
04. Everybody wants to have fun
 
05. Dance Floor  
 
06. Since i've been loosing you
 
07. New Romantic  
 
08. Change the World  
 
09. Free
 
10. Satisfaction      
 
11. Lonely      
 
12. Feed the children of the world      
 
 
'[[Powerpl@y]]' (1997)  
'[[Powerpl@y]]' (1997)  
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|01||Chess|| ||
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|02||Eternal Kiss|| ||
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|03||Rule and Divide|| ||
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|04||Wrong Direction|| ||
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|05||I Can't Believe|| ||
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|06||Icebreaker Partyshaker|| ||
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|07||I Want You|| ||
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|08||Free For Freedom || ||
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|09||Just Like A Dream|| ||
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|10||Powerplay|| ||
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01. Chess
'[[The Collection 1984 - 1999]]' (1999)  
 
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04. Wrong Direction
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05. I can't believe
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|01||I Can Feel|| ||
06. Icebreaker Partyshaker
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|02||Midnight Sun|| ||
07. I want you
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|03||Boys of Tomorrow|| ||
08. Free for freedom
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|04||Maybe for You|| ||
09. Just like a dream
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|05||Hide Your Shame|| ||
10. Powerplay
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|06||Mill-Garage|| ||
 
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'[[The Collection 1984 - 1999]]' (1999)
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01. I can Feel  
|08||I've Been Missing You|| ||
 
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02. Midnight Sun  
|09||Let's Have A Party|| ||
 
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03. Nightmares
|10||Techno Alphabet|| ||
 
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04. Boys of Tomorrow  
|11||Dance Floor|| ||
 
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05. Maybe for You  
|12||Everybody Wants To Have Fun|| ||
 
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06. Hide your Shame  
|13||Waiting For You|| ||
 
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07. Mill-Garage
|14||Powerplay|| ||
 
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08. I've been missing you
|15||Rule and Divide|| ||
 
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09. Let's have a party
|16||Eternal Kiss|| ||
 
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10. Techno Alphabet  
|17||Big Boys Don't Cry|| ||
 
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11. Dance floor
|18||Millenium Countdown|| ||
 
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12. Everybody wants to have fun
|19||Tini tini żmien il-Milied|| ||
 
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13. Waiting for you
|20||Christmas Father|| ||
 
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14. Powerplay
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15. Rule and Divide  
 
16. Eternal Kiss  
 
17. Big boys don't Cry  
 
18. Millenium Countdown  
 
19. Tini tini żmien il-Milied  
 
20. Christmas Father


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X-Tend is an electro-rock group from Malta, active since 1984.


Early in the golden days of the eighties, in the midst of the hypes and vibes of the New Romantic era of 1984, Chris Cassar, a wandering soul drumming his way across the universe, while plotting endeavours in the local rock scene, met DJ Godwin de Bono, sound producer extraordinaire.

After living and sharing some turbulent teenage years and experiences in the same educational set-up, it was quite a surprise for the boys to discover they shared the same interests in the same genre of music. So it seemed logical that the next step would be to get together and rehearse some music written by Chris with a touch of production by Godwin. Chris encouraged his then girlfriend Sandra to play bass on a Yamaha duo-phonic synth, and a couple of days later guitarist John Attard was strumming his guitar with the trio, thus giving birth to the first line-up of what became known as X–Tend. However, after a short period of time, John was forced to quit, due to other working commitments. He was later replaced by the present guitarist Eric Ace. Chris, inspired by a catchy name on a local ironmongery store, named the group X–Tend.

After weeks of rehearsing, the band decided to record some of the material they were playing with. Through their common friendship with a working colleague, Vince Fabri (of Xarabank fame,) X–Tend were introduced to Charlie Dalli who owned a home–based studio and who immediately pointed out that the band lacked real punch, when it came to laying down vocals. X–Tend took the hint and went ahead recording some tracks with Dalli as lead vocalist and with Eric as backing vocal, a combination that went on for years and is still going strong today. A mini gig at the Ħamrun Boys Scouts on the 26th of September 1984 was the first time X-Tend got together on stage.

After a number of small gigs within weeks of their first show, X–Tend were invited to appear as guests in a very popular T.V. programme Arzella, hosted by Ray Azzopardi and immediately struck a chord with the audience with their fresh appearance, original approach and the new sound of their repertoire.

Barely three months after their nationwide debut appearance on T.V., the band’s determination to make it big, landed them in San Remo, Italy. But not before going into a professional studio to properly record a couple of songs. Joe Baldacchino of Smash Studio and maestro Paul Abela along with the band took care of the production. After literally conquering the regional eliminations in Sicily, X-Tend qualified to participate, together with other Italian and international competitors, in Passaporto per San Remo which was being staged at the famous Ariston Theatre in mid-December‘84.

With a spectacular performance, X-Tend managed to achieve what many of their counterpart bands only dreamt of. They were crowned overall winners with their song I can feel, a punchy new wave melody with a bouncy rhythm. A modest Italian label, San Remo Holidays, the organizers of the festival, managed by Mr. Flavio Meraglia, immediately signed them up.

In March 1985, they took part in the Festival Internazzjonali tal-Kanzunetta Maltija 1985 for the first time, with the song Gmiel written by Vince Fabri. But although the band gave a very good show, they had very little control on the whole affair and came out a bit disappointed, but the outcome was very positive in terms of publicity.

In August 1985, X–Tend, believing they had what it takes to make it, released I can Feel coupled with Love me as their first single, at the then Malta Hilton International, a master stroke engineered by manager Edwin Zammit, an astute perfectionist. The song was launched accompanied by a professional video, immediately hitting the Maltese Chart’s top spot. Mr. Zammit proved to be a staunch disciplinarian and a workaholic, never ceasing to inject fresh ideas, to enhance the band’s approach. He was the difference between a professional and an amateur organisation and helped X–Tend to progress in no small way.

This sudden success was followed by a number of stunning TV appearances, concerts and live performances all over the country and abroad and succeeded in projecting the band to another level of popularity. At this point a public relations office was inevitable as a source of communication with countless interested parties. This gave birth to the band’s fan club which was based in Valletta. However, a sad decision by Sandra, to call it a day, a few weeks prior to the album`s release, was received by mixed emotions, but injected more determination in the other members to strive on.


The dream was coming true…

Finally, after going through several ups and downs, working hard seemed to do the trick, and spending most of their time locked up in the studio polishing and finalising the end product, paid off. X-Tend released their first album 'Extend' in December 1985 at the Grand Hotel Excelsior with the same luscious organisation of the previous event. A legacy left by Mr. Zammit who by now decided to venture into more adventurous territory, dedicating more time to his profession, but not before launching them on the right track. With songs such as the now popular I Can Feel, Midnight Sun, Deadly Dreams and Glittering which were by now, becoming the fans’ favourites, 'Extend' was an instant hit.

The album spent several weeks topping the Maltese charts and is still one of the fans’ favourite albums today. March 1986, the band were invited to make a guest appearance in the Festival tal-Kanzunetta Maltija with the song Nightmares, and the show went down a storm. Early May 1986, X-tend were invited to Italy to make a special appearance in Passaporto per San Remo at the famous Ariston. At this stage Marc Abela (Marc Hertz) was drafted in to play percussions and synths. The band took advantage of the situation and organized a mini tour, which would take them to northern Italy, Monaco, Monte Carlo and Paris, were they began shooting the video of their next single Boys of Tomorrow.

The song was released as a double A side record, Boys of Tomorrow / Nightmares in October of that year and again topped the local charts for several weeks. The single was immediately followed by the release of 'X–Tend on tour', a compilation of video clips, including some performances of the tour shot on location in France, Italy and Monaco. The band was determined to widen their horizon so they turned to experienced Mark Attard to play the piano and keyboards.

Spurred by the single’s success, a second album 'Boys of Tomorrow' was launched in January 1987, a year that was to be as fruitful as it was demanding in terms of energy sapping for the band. Following on the heels of 'Boys of Tomorrow', they were off to Turkey to participate in the Mediterranean Song Festival after submitting a song Forsi Ghalik, the original Maltese version of Maybe for You written by Alfred Borg and Charlie Dalli, and making it to the finals. Barely a week later, X-Tend were playing in Frankfurt, Germany, at the Euro Concert’87, doubling also as supporting act for top British band, Wet Wet Wet. They crowned 1987 with a glorious event, when at the Savoy Theatre in Valletta, X-Tend were presented with the best band award in front of the island’s elite in entertainment. The evening was impeccably organized by S.P.D.C.

The band started playing with some ideas for their next album. They released the video of Maybe for You shot entirely in the French and Italian Alps and Paris to much of the critics’ acclaim. They were working tirelessly on the new album, Bits from the Scrapyard which was released in February 1988. Once more a number of tunes, namely the ballad Maybe for You, Game of Love, Don’t say no to Rock‘n Roll and the title track, Bits from the Scrapyard were very popular, as they were being played on national radio.

The album was a milestone in the band’s history as it marked the beginning of a change, shifting from the 80’s new wave sound to their more characteristic rock combined with some beautiful harmonies reminiscent of the classic 60’s. X-Tend were creating all this, at a time, when everybody else was doing very little or nothing in the Maltese music scene. Gigs were rife and it was common practise for the band to make several appearances and shows during a week especially in summer.

Following the third album, Mark Attard left the band but a number of experienced session musicians featured in the band’s line up, contributing to a constant musical development, maturing and changing with the times they were living. This all leads to the 1988 release of 'Sbieħ il-Milied' (Dawn of Christmas) Vol.1, an album which would become a top selling Maltese album, featuring the Christmas classic Tini Tini Żmien il–Milied. Apart from the band, special praise goes to Tony Scott and Phyllisienne Brincat who worked really hard alongside Charlie Dalli on the musical and vocal arrangements.

Towards the end of the following year, keyboardist Noel D'Anastas, joined the band, who were at the time working on another FIRST! The first ever Maltese band to record an album on CD. Released in August 1991, 'Social Dancing' featured another face of X–Tend. Full with fresh ideas and hard-hitting lyrics accompanied by punchy sequencers, layered on modern rhythmic beats, 'Social Dancing' topped the Maltese charts for several weeks. 'Social Dancing' was followed immediately within months by arguably the most popular piece of music ever produced by X-Tend. 'Sbieħ il- Milied which also include tracks from the previous Christmas album, was to be the first ever, Maltese speaking double CD in Maltese musical History.

Just mention the song Christmas Father and you are talking about a myriad of different generations, such was the popularity of this Christmas album.


First in everything…

After a two year stint on the road, X-Tend got together again for their next release 'Let’s Have a Party' – a dance-music based album was released at The Malta Hilton in August 1993. Besides the hit singles Let’s Have a Party, Techno Alphabet and the ballad I Believe in You, this album broke every previous record chart in Malta, by holding on to the #1 spot for 15 weeks.

1994, the 10th anniversary year, saw the release of 'Chapter VIII: Collage', the band’s fourth album on CD recorded at X-Tend’s professional recording studios.

The style employed by the band once more was dance-based, mixed with a retro-80’s inspiration as well as operatic and classical elements. It housed tracks like the popular Everybody Wants to have Fun, Dance Floor, Feed the Children of the World, The Art of the Common Love, Love is Forever and the ballad Since I’ve been losing You.

The album saw the co-operative professional talents of top local artists such as Debbie Scerri, Marie Angie, soprano Joan Cassar, tenor Brian Cefai and a children’s choir.

In the first edition of the Malta Music Awards, X-Tend were nominated for the Best Band, Best Album, Best Recording Engineer, Best Sleeve and Best Image awards.

In 1996, shortly after the departure of drummer Mark Abela, Chris Cassar, founding member and drummer in the original line-up, returned bringing back a new musical vision, and experiences accumulated after years playing across the UK. Once more, the band started working towards a new direction, radically changing styles from the previous albums, and experimented with new arrangements, and eventually adopted a more guitar orientated style, with a hint of Britpop and alternative rock.

The socio-critical album 'Powerpl@y' resulted from this change in styles. 'Powerpl@y' was launched on the 13th of June 1997 at The Victoria Hotel in Sliema. Surrounded by around 400 guests, X-Tend seemed to have hit the big time again. The evening was enhanced by the viewing of 'Powerpl@y' video, directed by the late Mario Ellul, considered a genuine talent by the band. Also X-Tend launched their website, buzzing with interesting facts and music. The response to the whole project was fabulous, all 10 tracks on the album received rave reviews from critics and the general public alike and ended up with a number of nominations for the 1997 Malta Music Awards.

Eventually, the boys realised their dream, going home with the Best Album Award, a grand feat, considering that 1996 and 1997 were exceptionally prolific years for Maltese musicians, and X-Tend were in the company of the elite talent on the islands.

1998 was crowned by another “I did it first, sort of thing“ when X-Tend released Big Boys Don’t Cry on an interactive C.D. as a double A side single, accompanied by a video of the song, directed by the band and produced by Chris Cassar, a photo gallery, and a host of other information about the band. The effort was a success and praised by music critics for the professional innovation exhibited. X-Tend managed to crown an old vision, sharing their work and emotions with everybody.

December 1999 saw the release of a much awaited compilation C.D. album 'The Collection 1984–1999'. The song Millennium Countdown was released from the same compilation. Similarly to the songs Waiting for You and Mill-Garage, Millennium Countdown was never released on an X-Tend album before. 'The Collection' was the band`s biography in itself. It takes you on a rollercoaster ride through the amazing years of X-Tend`s musical career.

On 2 September, 2017 X-Tend lead by Charlie Dalli taken part in L-Għanja tal-Poplu 2017 with the song ‘B’Kelma’ lyrics and music by Charles Dalli.


Discography

Albums

'Extend' (1985) (LP/MC)

Extend (1985) (LP/MC)
Track Title Lyrics Composer
01 Glittering
02 I Can Feel
03 Deadly Dreams
04 Love's Last Crime
05 Love Me
06 Midnight Sun
07 Desperation
08 Can't Hear You Calling
09 I Can Feel (re-mix)

'Boys of Tomorrow' (1987) (LP/MC)

Boys of Tomorrow (1987) (LP/MC)
Track Title Lyrics Composer
01 Black Pagodas
02 Boys of Tomorrow
03 Video Dilemma
04 Odyssey
05 Emotional Sspy
06 Nightmers
07 Conclusion
08 X-Rap
09 Epilogue Emotional Spy

'Bits from the Scrapyard' (1988) (MC)

Bits from the Scrapyard (1988) (MC)
Track Title Lyrics Composer
01 Maybe for You
02 Don't Say No to Rock'n Roll
03 Reflections
04 Game of Life
05 Bits From The Scrapyard
06 I Can Feel' 88
07 Every Single Heart
08 I Miss You
09 Message
10 The Last Time

'Sbieħ il-Milied Vol.1' (1988) (MC)

Sbieħ il-Milied Vol.1 (1988) (MC)
Track Title Lyrics Composer
01 Doqqu Qniepen Doqqu
02 Ejjew Maltin Ninagħqdu
03 Medley: Reġa wasal il-Milied, Ninu Ninu tal-Milied and more...
04 Reġa Wasal il-Milied
05 Il-Ġrajja tal-Milied
06 Is-Siġra tal-Milied
07 Kartolina
08 Tini tini żmien il-Milied
09 Paċi u Sliem(mhux fil-Milied biss)
10 Il-Milied hieni lil kulħadd

'Social Dancing' (1991) (CD/MC)

Social Dancing (1991) (CD/MC)
Track Title Lyrics Composer
01 Prelude
02 Social Dancing
03 I've Been Missing You
04 Man Machine
05 Reach Out
06 Shades Of Life
07 Tomorrow Is Another Day
08 New World
09 Hide Your Shame 2
10 True Is Not The Truth
11 Save Me (12" re-mix)
12 Epilogue

'Sbieħ il-Milied' (1991) (Double Album - CD/MC) - Disc 1

Sbieħ il-Milied (1991) (Double Album - CD/MC)
Track Title Lyrics Composer
01 It-Tħabbira ta' l-Anġlu
02 Il-Christmas Father
03 Tini Tini Żmien il-Milied
04 Ejjew Maltin Ningħaqdu
05 Il-Vjaġġ
06 Ejjew Nagħmlu Party
07 Doqqu Doqqu Qniepen Doqqu
08 Awguri
09 Sparaw għall-Anġlu
10 Ġewwa il-Grotta Ngħixu ftit fil-Kwiet
11 Medley: Reġa wasal il-Milied, Ninu Ninu tal-Milied, Joy to the World, Jingle Bells and more...

'Sbieħ il-Milied' (1991) (Double Album - CD/MC) - Disc 2

Sbieħ il-Milied (1991) (Double Album - CD/MC)
Track Title Lyrics Composer
01 Sbieħ il-Milied
02 Niċċelebraw
03 Dur Dinja Dur
04 Reġa wasal il-Milied
05 Il-ġrajja tal-Milied
06 Siġra tal-Milied
07 Kartolina
08 Magħqudin flimkien
09 Kartolina t'Emigranti Żmien il-Milied kollu nkwiet
10 Paċi u Sliem (Mhux fil-Milied biss)
11 Viva il-Milied Egħluq
12 Ġesu'

'Let's Have A Party' (1993) (LP/MC)

Let's Have A Party (1993) (LP/MC)
Track Title Lyrics Composer
01 Let's Have A Party
02 Welcome To The Party
03 Praise The Lord Jesus
04 Techno Alphabet (Kindergarten mix)
05 Techno, Rave and Rock'n Roll
06 I Believe In You
07 I'll Always Love You
08 Plastic Planet
09 Helpless Tears
10 Street Party (Reggae mix)
11 Arabian Nights (Aladin mix)
12 Rave It Up
13 Techno City Ball
14 Lingering Shadows of Love
15 The Party Is Over (Welcome to the Party - Remix)

'Chapter VIII - Collage' (1994)

Chapter VIII - Collage (1994)
Track Title Lyrics Composer
01 The Art of Common Love
02 Computer Destiny
03 Love Is Forever
04 Everybody Wants To Have Fun
05 Dance Floor
06 Since I've Been Loosing You
07 New Romantic
08 Change the World
09 Free
10 Satisfaction
11 Lonely
12 Feed The Children Of The World

'Powerpl@y' (1997)

Powerpl@y (1997)
Track Title Lyrics Composer
01 Chess
02 Eternal Kiss
03 Rule and Divide
04 Wrong Direction
05 I Can't Believe
06 Icebreaker Partyshaker
07 I Want You
08 Free For Freedom
09 Just Like A Dream
10 Powerplay

'The Collection 1984 - 1999' (1999)

The Collection 1984 - 1999 (1999)
Track Title Lyrics Composer
01 I Can Feel
02 Midnight Sun
03 Boys of Tomorrow
04 Maybe for You
05 Hide Your Shame
06 Mill-Garage
07
08 I've Been Missing You
09 Let's Have A Party
10 Techno Alphabet
11 Dance Floor
12 Everybody Wants To Have Fun
13 Waiting For You
14 Powerplay
15 Rule and Divide
16 Eternal Kiss
17 Big Boys Don't Cry
18 Millenium Countdown
19 Tini tini żmien il-Milied
20 Christmas Father

Singles

  • I can feel / Love me (1985)
  • Boys of tomorrow / Nightmares (1987)
  • Big boy's don't cry / Call my name (1998)
  • Millennium Countdown (1999)
  • Conclusion (2006)

See also

Category:X-Tend Photos