Cena: |
Stanje: | Polovan bez oštećenja |
Garancija: | Ne |
Isporuka: | Pošta Post Express Lično preuzimanje |
Plaćanje: | Tekući račun (pre slanja) Lično |
Grad: |
Novi Sad, Novi Sad |
Izdavač: Ostalo
Žanr: Elektronska muzika, Fank i Soul, Pop, Rok
Poreklo: Strani izvođač
Original, made in Germany
Knjizica od 2 str.
knjizica 4 Cd 4+
World of Today is the second album released by Supermax. It was released in 1977 and included the track `Lovemachine`, which charted in Germany (#4), Switzerland (peaked at #6), Austria (#9), and the U.S. (#96).
Track listing
World of Today (4:21) (Howell, Hauenstein)
Lovemachine (8:37) (Hauenstein)
Reality (5:12) (Hauenstein)
Musicexpress (3:42) (Hauenstein)
Camillo (3:17) (Hauenstein)
Be What You Are (2:56) (Schönherz)
I Wanna Be Free (7:15) (Hauenstein)
Personnel
Cynthia Arrich: Vocals
Tebles Reynolds: Vocals
Juanita Schulz: Vocals
Rainer Marz: Lead & Rhythm Guitars, Backing Vocals
Richard Schönherz: Keyboards, Synthesizers
Kurt Hauenstein: Bass, Keyboards, Lead & Backing Vocals
Hartmut Pfannmuller: Drums
Brad Howell: Drums, Percussion, Backing Vocals
Jurgen Zoeller: Percussion
Daniel Ford: Percussion
Peter Koch: Percussion
Production
Produced By Peter Hauke
Recorded & Engineered By Fred Schreier, Jochen Wenke
Assistant Engineer: Armin Bannach
Mastered By Chris Bruggeman
Regular Cover
Studio album by Supermax
Released 1977
Recorded May to September 1977
Genre Space disco, Euro disco
Length 35:34
Label Atlantic (Germany)
Producer Peter Hauke
Supermax chronology
Don`t Stop the Music
(1977) World of Today
(1977) Fly with Me
(1979)
Supermax was a project of Austrian musician and producer Kurt Hauenstein (1949–2011), best known for the 1979 hit `It Ain`t Easy`, and `Lovemachine`, a 1977 German #4 single, that peaked at #6 in Switzerland, #9 in Austria and #96 in US.
The first members of the band were Kurt Hauenstein (Mini Moog, vocals), Hans Ochs (guitar), Ken Taylor (bass guitar), Lothar Krell (keyboards), Peter Koch (percussion), Jürgen Zöller (drums) and the singers Cee Cee Cobb and Jean Graham. After Ken Taylor left the band in 1979, Kurt Hauenstein returned to his origin music instrument, the bass guitar. Later, Bernadet Onore Eben and Jessica Hauenstein, the daughter of Kurt Hauenstein, joined the group as backing vocal singers. From 2006 Raimund Bretterbauer joined as his Sound Engineer and Co Producer.
In 1981, Supermax toured as the first mixed-race band through South Africa for 21 gigs.[1] Despite warnings and death threats, Supermax finished the tour, but this made some countries refuse permits for entry, and consequently the group was black-listed by some political organizations.[citation needed]
In 1983, Supermax was invited to play as special guest from Europe at the Reggae Sunsplash Festival in Montego Bay, Jamaica.[2]