World of Today
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).
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Released | 1977 | |||
Recorded | May to September 1977 | |||
Genre | Space disco, Euro disco | |||
Length | 35:34 | |||
Label | Atlantic (Germany) | |||
Producer | Peter Hauke | |||
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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
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