Labyrinth (Stefanie Heinzmann album)

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Labyrinth
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Studio album by
Released14 May 2021
Length31:24
Label BMG
Producer
  • Steffen Graef
  • Pascal "Kalli" Reinhardt
  • Daniel Schaub
Stefanie Heinzmann chronology
All We Need Is Love
(2019)
Labyrinth
(2021)

Labyrinth is the sixth studio album by Swiss singer Stefanie Heinzmann. It was released by BMG Rights Management on 14 May 2021.

Contents

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Toni Hennig from laut.de rated the album two stars out of five and found that it "sounds too much like a modular system. Labyrinth could have been an above-average album if the good approaches at the beginning had been further developed. There are clearly more important things than wasting your life with this disc, such as a walk in the fresh air or a trip to the bakery." [1]

Track listing

Labyrinth track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Labyrinth"
  • Stefanie Heinzmann
  • Michelle Leonhard
  • Morten Aamodt
Steffen Graef3:09
2."Best Life"
Daniel Schaub3:00
3."Would You Still Love Me"
  • Heinzmann
  • Joe Walter
  • Graef
Graef3:11
4."Knocking Down the Wall"
  • Heinzmann
  • Walter
  • Graef
Graef3:15
5."Face the Music"
  • Heinzmann
  • Bevan
  • Deal
  • Ghosh
Schaub3:47
6."Better Than Nothing"
  • Heinzmann
  • Emma Rosen
  • Graef
Graef2:54
7."Colors"
  • Heinzmann
  • Walter
  • Pascal "Kalli" Reinhardt
Reinhardt3:08
8."You're Not Alone"
  • Heinzmann
  • Rosen
  • Graef
Graef2:36
9."Believe"
  • Heinzmann
  • Leonhard
  • Aamodt
Graef2:53
10."Life Goes On"
  • Heinzmann
  • Walter
  • Reinhardt
Reinhardt3:24
Total length:31:24

Notes

Charts

Chart performance for Labyrinth
Chart (2019)Peak
position
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [2] 19
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade) [3] 4

Release history

Release history and formats for Labyrinth
RegionDateEditionsFormatsLabelRef.
Various14 May 2021Standard BMG Rights Management [4]
3 December 2022Deluxe [5]

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