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1977 studio album by Supermax
World of Today
Regular Cover
Studio album by Supermax
Released1977
RecordedMay–September 1977
GenreSpace disco, Eurodisco
Length35:34
LabelAtlantic (Germany)
ProducerPeter Hauke
Supermax chronology
Don't Stop the Music
(1977)
World of Today
(1977)
Fly with Me
(1979)

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).

Track listing

  1. World of Today (4:21) (Howell, Hauenstein)
  2. Lovemachine (8:37) (Hauenstein)
  3. Reality (5:12) (Hauenstein)
  4. Musicexpress (3:42) (Hauenstein)
  5. Camillo (3:17) (Hauenstein)
  6. Be What You Are (2:56) (Schönherz)
  7. 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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