America (Modern Talking album)

America
Studio album by Modern Talking
Released March 19, 2001
Recorded BMG
Genre Eurodance
Label BMG International
Hansa 74321 84428-2
Producer Dieter Bohlen
Modern Talking chronology
Year of the Dragon
(2000)
America
(2001)
Victory
(2002)

America is the tenth studio album by German europop duo Modern Talking. The album was released on March 19, 2001 through label Hansa Records and it was distributed by BMG International. America landed on the German album chart on April 2, 2001 entering at position number two and spent two weeks at that position.[1] It spent a total of five weeks within the top-10 and 15 weeks on the album chart.[2]

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Win the Race"   3:35
2. "Last Exit to Brooklyn"   3:16
3. "Maria"   5:28
4. "SMS to My Heart"   3:17
5. "Cinderella Girl"   3:34
6. "Why Does It Feel So Good"   4:05
7. "Rain in My Heart"   3:47
8. "Witchqueen of Eldorado"   3:55
9. "Run to You"   4:47
10. "America"   4:50
11. "For a Life Time"   4:27
12. "From Coast to Coast"   4:27
13. "There's Something in the Air"   3:19
14. "I Need You Now"   3:40
15. "New York City Girl"   3:27
16. "Send Me a Letter from Heaven"   3:54

Credits

Arranged By – Amadeo Crotti (7), Axel Breitung (1 2 4 8), Bülent Aris (10), Elephant (13 15 16), Lalo Titenkov (3 5 9 11 14), Thorsten Brötzmann (6 12)
Co-producer – Axel Breitung (1 2 4 8), Bülent Aris (10), Elephant (13 15 16), Luis Rodriguez (7), Thorsten Brötzmann (6 12)
Cover Composing By – Stefano Boragno
Design – Ronald Reinsberg
Mixed By – Jeo (3 5 9 11 14), Lalo Titenkov (3 5 9 11 14)
Music By, Lyrics By – Dieter Bohlen (1 to 13, 15 16), Thomas Anders (14)
Producer – Dieter Bohlen
℗ + © 2001 BMG BERLIN MUSIK GMBH[3]

Reception

References

  1. "CHARTS-DEUTSCHLAND Album Top 100 (April 2, 2001)" (in German). charts.de. Retrieved 2011-02-16.
  2. "Chartverfolgung/MODERN TALKING/Longplay". Musicline.com. Retrieved 2009-11-21.
  3. Modern Talking – America – The 10th Album
  4. "America". Allmusic. Retrieved 2009-11-21.

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