| 1 | Green Sky | 7:15 | ||
| 2 | Break The Rules | 7:26 | ||
| 3 | Alala (Lesson II) | 9:13 | ||
| Keyboards - Shahaf Shwarzmann | ||||
| 4 | The Only One | 9:40 | ||
| 5 | The Legend | 9:13 | ||
| Keyboards - Eric Ben-David | ||||
| 6 | Shintu Shanti | 8:48 | ||
| 7 | Randomly | 7:18 | ||
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Keyboards -
Rafi Mizrachi
With - Dani Beler | ||||
| 8 | Imperia | 7:18 | ||
| Keyboards - Shahaf Shwarzmann | ||||
| 9 | Avalanche | 7:51 | ||
And then there is the annoying stuff. Like Avalanche which is some sort of melodic techno/club trance that sounds like early Gigi D'Agostino on acid. Or Imperia from 4:07 and onwards where the most annoying "hey ya no" sample kicks in. But most obscene of all is Shintu Shanti than contains some hideous native indian chants AND the Johnny Weismüller Tarzan roar at 5:41. And it's repeated! What is this? Hitz for kids?
In all fairness, there are okay moments, the music is generally not annoying, and if you really give in you may get a kick here & there. The best track Randomly, for instance, rolls along okay. But in general, one sure has to appreciate anything but silence to get on this wagon!