Purpurmond

Purpurmond (in English, Purple Moon) was the 6th studio album by Münchener Freiheit in their native language, reaching #17 in the German charts. Three minor hit singles were released from the album, the most successful being the lead-off single Verlieben verlieren. The album's promotional tour was later chronicled on the double CD/video Freiheit Live (1990).

Purpurmond
Studio album by
Released1989
Recorded1989
GenrePop
Length43:37
LabelCBS
ProducerArmand Volker
Münchener Freiheit chronology
Fantasy
(1988)
Purpurmond
(1989)
Love is No Science
(1990)

Most tracks from the album were re-recorded in English and released in 1990 as the album Love is No Science.

Track listing

  • Verlieben verlieren 4:10
  • Die unsichtbare welt 4:00
  • Stell dir vor 3:14
  • In der Mitte dieser Nacht 3:54
  • Ihr kommt zu spät 4:21
  • Laß mich nie mehr los 3:34
  • Wo du bist 3:56
  • Ich will dich nochmal 4:12
  • Purpurmond 3:56
  • Wenn ein Stern vom Himmel fällt 4:49
  • Was ich fand 3:31
  • Verlieben verlieren (rhythm remix) 4:16 (CD versions only)

All music and lyrics by Stefan Zauner and Aron Strobel

Personnel

  • Stefan Zauner - Vocals
  • Aron Strobel - Guitars
  • Michael Kunzi - Bass
  • Alex Grünwald - Keyboards
  • Rennie Hatzke - Drums

Produced by Armand Volker

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