Break On Through (album)

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Break On Through
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Studio album by
Released3 November 2003 (2003-11-03)
Recorded2003
Genre
Length57:52
Label
Producer
Jeanette chronology
Rock My Life
(2002)
Break On Through
(2003)
Merry Christmas
(2004)
Singles from Break On Through
  1. "Rockin' on Heaven's Floor"
    Released: 13 October 2003
  2. "No Eternity"
    Released: 8 April 2004
  3. "Hold the Line"
    Released: 28 June 2004
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Break On Through is the fourth album by German pop singer Jeanette. It was released by Universal Records in 2003 in German-speaking Europe. [3] A limited deluxe edition of the album was also released in 2003, including bonus tracks as well as music videos. [4] The following year, a platinum edition reissue of the album issued, including additional songs. [3]

Contents

Track listing

Break On ThroughStandard edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Rockin' on Heaven's Floor"
  • Johnes
  • Remm
3:24
2."Hold the Line"
  • Johnes
  • Bodybrain
  • Wonderbra
  • Johnes
  • Frank Kretschmer
3:40
3."Burning Alive"
  • Johnes
  • Bodybrain
  • Wonderbra
  • Johnes
  • Kretschmer
3:16
4."Himalaya"
  • Johnes
  • Bodybrain
  • Wonderbra
  • Remm
  • Kretschmer
4:04
5."Rebelution"
  • Johnes
  • Bodybrain
  • Wonderbra
  • Remm
  • Kretschmer
3:18
6."We Are the Living"
  • Johnes
  • Bodybrain
  • Wonderbra
  • Remm
  • Kretschmer
3:47
7."Tellin' You Goodbye"
  • Johnes
  • Bodybrain
  • Wonderbra
3:36
8."Mystery"
  • Johnes
  • Bodybrain
  • Wonderbra
  • Remm
  • Kretschmer
3:38
9."Bad Girl"
  • Johnes
  • Bodybrain
  • Wonderbra
  • Brötzmann
3:18
10."7 Nights – 7 Days"
  • Johnes
  • Bodybrain
  • Wonderbra
  • Brötzmann
4:18
11."Highflyer"
  • Johnes
  • Bodybrain
  • Wonderbra
  • Remm
  • Kretschmer
2:57
12."True Blue Heroes"
  • Johnes
  • Bodybrain
  • Wonderbra
  • Remm
  • Kretschmer
3:50
13."Make Love"
  • Johnes
  • Bodybrain
  • Wonderbra
  • Remm
  • Kretschmer
3:35
14."Mr. Big"
  • Johnes
  • Bodybrain
  • Wonderbra
  • Remm
  • Kretschmer
3:50
15."Forever and Ever"
  • Johnes
  • Bodybrain
  • Wonderbra
  • Remm
  • Kretschmer
3:42
16."Kick Up the Fire"
  • Johnes
  • Bodybrain
  • Wonderbra
  • Brötzmann
3:49
Break On ThroughLimited edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
16."Rock City"
  • Johnes
  • Bodybrain
  • Wonderbra
  • Remm
  • Kretschmer
2:57
17."Rockin' On "Musicago" Studio Floor" (Berlin 2003)  3:58
18."Making of a Song"  11:02
19."Break On Through Shooting" (Berlin 2003)  4:01
20."Rock My Life Tour 2003"  21:30
Break On ThroughPlatinum edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
16."Rock City"
  • Johnes
  • Bodybrain
  • Wonderbra
  • Remm
  • Kretschmer
2:57
17."69" (Megalodon-Mixx)
  • Johnes
  • Bodybrain
  • Wonderbra
  • Remm
  • Kretschmer
3:15
18."No Eternity"
  • Biederman
  • Remm
  • Johnes
  • Bodybrain
  • Wonderbra
  • Remm
  • Kretschmer
3:38
19."Will You Be There" (Acoustic Version)
  • Johnes
  • Remm
  • Wonderbra
  • Cobra
2:56
20."Go Back" (Acoustic Version)
  • Johnes
  • Remm
  • Wonderbra
  • Cobra
3:57

Charts

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Austria (IFPI Austria) [11] Gold15,000*
Germany (BVMI) [12] Platinum200,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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