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  1. Life Thru A Lens (Live At The Forum, London, UK / 1998) Robbie Williams. Life Thru A Lens (25th Anniversary) 04:08 Composers: Robbie Williams - Guy Chambers. 11. Teenage Millionaire (Live At The Forum, London, UK / 1998) Robbie Williams. Life Thru A Lens (25th Anniversary) 03:51

  2. 14 de mar. de 2023 · Now in 2023, Robbie has once again released something ‘new’ to us all- on the 25 th anniversary year (2022) of his first album Life Thru A Lens (the debut album released in 1997), Robbie released Life Thru A Lens (25th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) in December last year, a 4 disc exclusive album release complete with his full-length first ...

  3. Life Thru A Lens. Wake up on Sunday morning Everything feels so boring Is that where it ends Live your life thru a lens. Hair is the new hat, brown is the new black She shouldn't wear this he shouldn't wear that Pleasure at leisure make mine a double measure with friends Fashion tardis down at Quo Vadis Who laughs the longest who drives the hardest Pleasure at leisure make mine a double ...

  4. ADD TO CART. The original eleven song debut album, available on limited edition 'lens' clear vinyl. The package makes the most of photographer Andy Earl's timeless cover images, and includes a full colour inner sleeve with lyrics for all the songs. Lazy Days Life Thru A Lens Ego A Go Go Angels South Of The Border Old Before I Die O.

  5. 14 de oct. de 2022 · Life Thru A Lens’ was originally released in September 1997 spending two weeks at Number 1 on the UK Album Chart and 92 weeks in the UK Top 40. It has sold 2.1 million copies in the UK alone.

  6. Life Thru A Lens Photography, Corning , New York. 756 likes · 1 talking about this. Contents on this page are copyrighted by Life Thru A Lens Photography. Please do not alter or change any pictures...

  7. 26 de sept. de 1997 · Timeline / Albums . Released 26 September 1997. Life Thru A Lens “The world can change in a second,” Robbie sings on the album’s opener. This is the moment when it did, for him – and maybe, in a smaller but still significant way, for all of us.