Horizon (Culture Beat album)
Horizon | ||||
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Studio album by Culture Beat | ||||
Released | March 8, 1991 | |||
Genre | Eurodance | |||
Label | Dance Pool 467962 2 | |||
Producer | Jens Zimmermann, Torsten Fenslau | |||
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Horizon was German group Culture Beat's first album. It was released on March 8, 1991 by Dance Pool. The album featured their first hit, "No Deeper Meaning", which reached No. 5 in the Netherlands.[2]
Track listing
- "Horizon" - 9:10
- "It's Too Late" - 6:04
- "The Hyped Affect" - 6:00
- "Tell Me That You Wait" - 4:19
- "Black Flowers" - 5:46
- "I Like You" - 3:59
- "No Deeper Meaning" - 6:01
- "Serious" - 5:16
- "Der Erdbeermund" (Vocals - Jo Van Nelsen) - 4:05
- "One Good Reason" - 5:10
- "Tell Me That You Wait" (Airdrome Club Mix) - 8:28
- "Horizon (Reprise)" - 5:27
Personnel
Featuring, Performer [Played And Sung] – Jay Supreme, Lana Earl[3]
Music By – Zimmermann, Katzmann, Fenslau
Performer [Guest Musician] – Didi Kociemba, Hubert Nitsch, Istvan Hartmann, Luise Tielmann, Nino, Peter Braunholz
Producer, Mastered By [Digitally], Performer [Played And Sung] – Jens Zimmermann, Torsten Fenslau
℗1991 Sony Music Entertainment (Germany) GmbH
References
- ↑ http://www.allmusic.com/album/horizon-mw0000674523
- ↑ "Culture Beat - No Deeper Meaning". dutchcharts.nl. Retrieved December 20, 2010.
- ↑ Culture Beat – Horizon
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