Schritt für Schritt

Schritt für Schritt
Studio album by Nadja Benaissa
Released February 24, 2006 (2006-02-24)
Recorded 2004—2005
Genre
Length 60:00
Label Universal Music Urban
Producer
  • Nadja Benaissa
  • Mengstu Zeleke (exec.)
  • Audiotreats
  • DJ Release
  • Loomis Green
  • Tino Oac
  • Babar Omar
  • Giuseppe Porrello
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
CDStarts[1]

Schritt für Schritt (German: Step by Step) is the debut solo album by German recording artist Nadja Benaissa, released by Universal Music Urban on February 24, 2006 in German-speaking Europe. Her first solo effort following the disbandment of the her band, the No Angels, it signaled a breakaway from the grouo's Europop sound in favor of a more soul-influenced pop album with Germany lyrics. Benaissa co-wrote the whole album, which features production by Tino Oac and Giuseppe Porrello, with additional credits from DJ Release, Audiotreats and Fairtone.

Track listing

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Schritt für Schritt.[2]

No. TitleWriter(s)Producer(s) Length
1. "Intro"  
  • Giuseppe Porrello
  • Porrello
0:46
2. "Schritt für Schritt"  
  • Benaissa
  • Porrello
  • Porrello
3:31
3. "Augenblick"  
  • Benaissa
  • Frank Lotz
  • Karsten Chemnitz
  • Audiotreats
4:50
4. "Leila" (Skit)
  • Benaissa
  • Tino Oac
  • Oac
0:33
5. "Es ist Liebe"  
  • Benaissa
  • Oac
  • Oac
3:57
6. "Alles was du suchst"  
  • Benaissa
  • Porrello
  • Porrello
4:12
7. "Herzschlag"  
  • Benaissa
  • DJ Release
  • DJ Release
4:33
8. "Leila"  
  • Benaissa
  • DJ Release
  • DJ Release
4:30
9. "Weitergehen"  
  • Benaissa
  • Oac
  • Oac
5:11
10. "Ich hab dich"  
  • Benaissa
  • Oac
  • Oac
5:10
11. "Alte Wunden"  
  • Babar Omar
  • Loomis Green
4:22
12. "Immer noch"  
  • Benaissa
  • Porrello
  • Porrello
4:27
13. "Die Welt"  
  • Benaissa
  • Oac
  • Oac
5:05
14. "Vater"  
  • Benaissa
  • DJ Release
  • DJ Release
5:56
15. "Alles führt zu dir" (Bonus Track)
  • Benaissa
  • Porrello
  • Porrello
  • Green
3:15

Credits and personnel

  • Annabell Owusu-Ansah - viola
  • Giuseppe Porrello - guitar
  • Christoph Riebling - piano
  • Wolf Schönecker - guitar
  • Florian Sitzmann - organ / cello

Production

  • Executive producers: Nadja Benaissa, Mengstu Zeleke
  • Producer: Audiotreats, Fairtone, Tino Oac, Giuseppe Porrello, DJ Release
  • Engineers: Nadja Benaissa, Loomis Green, Baba Omar
  • Mixing: Ulf Hattwig, Wolfgang Manns, Toni Oac, Florian Sitzmann

  • Mastering: Ulf Hattwig
  • Art Direction: Oliver Daxenbichler
  • Photography & Design: Oliver Daxenbichler

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2006) Peak
position
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[3] 71

Release history

Region Date Format Label
Austria February 24, 2006 Digital download, CD Universal Music Urban
Germany
Switzerland

References

External links

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