Home Work Soul

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Home Work Soul
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Released24 October 2010 (2010-10-24)
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Max Mutzke chronology
Black Forest
(2008)
Home Work Soul
(2010)
Durch Einander
(2012)

Home Work Soul is the fourth studio album by German recording artist Max Mutzke. It was released by Raab Records and Warner Music Group on 24 September 2010 in German-speaking Europe. [1]

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Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."High on Your Love"
  • OJA Tunes
  • Alexander Komlew
  • Robert Koch
  • Albert Gottschewski
  • Marcus Winter John
  • Oren Gerlitz

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3:21
2."Let It Happen"
3:16
3."Wake Me Up in Vegas"
3:44
4."Can't Stop" (featuring Sebastian Madsen)Madsen3:27
5."Fever"
  • Mutzke
  • Justin Balk
3:17
6."I Can't Get You"
  • Mutzke
  • Balk
3:38
7."Different Tonight"
  • Mutzke
  • Balk
3:51
8."Y.O.U."
  • Mutzke
  • Michael Kersting
  • Oli Rüger
  • Baret Davidian
3:38
9."Feel the Heat"
  • Kersting
  • Rüger
4:14
10."Music"
  • Mutzke
  • Balk
  • Rüger
3:23
11."Easy Easy"
  • Balk
3:50
12."Forever"
  • Mutzke
  • Jan Pelao
  • Koch
  • Oren Gerlitz
  • P.O. Block
3:36
13."Bang Bang"
  • Mutzke
  • Kersting
  • Rüger
  • Davidian
3:26

Charts

Chart (2010)Peak
position
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [2] 50

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabel
Austria24 October 2010 [1]
  • Digital download
  • CD
Raab, Warner
Germany
Switzerland

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References

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  2. "Offiziellecharts.de – Max Mutzke – Home Work Soul" (in German). GfK Entertainment Charts. Retrieved 11 May 2017.