Max (album)

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Released12 June 2015 (2015-06-12)
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Max Mutzke chronology
Durch Einander
(2012)
Max
(2015)
Colors
(2018)

Max is the sixth studio album by German recording artist Max Mutzke. It was released by Columbia Records and Sony Music on 12 June 2015 in German-speaking Europe. [1]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Praise the Day"
  • Max Mutzke
  • Andreas Herbig
  • Justin Balk
  • Heiko Fischer
  • Johannes Arzberger
  • Achim Seifert
  • Simon Gattringer
3:37
2."Unsere Nacht" (featuring Eko Fresh)
  • Mutzke
  • Herbig
  • Balk
  • Fresh
  • Fischer
  • Arzberger
  • Seifert
  • Gattringer
4:33
3."Welt hinter Glas"
  • Muztke
  • Herbig
  • Balk
  • Fischer
  • Mark Cwiertnia
  • Arzberger
  • Seifert
  • Gattringer
  • Otto Block
3:23
4."Meant to Be"
  • Mutzke
  • Fiora Cutler
  • Mark Tremain
4:54
5."Magisch"
  • Mutzke
  • Herbig
  • Balk
  • Fischer
  • Arzberger
  • Seifert
  • Gattringer
4:04
6."IOU"
  • Mutzke
  • Balk
  • Alexander Komlew
4:09
7."Still the Same"
  • Mutzke
  • Herbig
  • Balk
  • Komlew
  • Fischer
  • Arzberger
  • Seifert
  • Gattringer
4:34
8."Laut"
  • Mutzle
  • Herbig
  • Fischer
  • Cwiertnia
  • Arzberger
  • Seifert
  • Gattringer
  • Jan Stolterfoht
  • Block
3:39
9."You Are All Around Me"
  • Mutzke
  • Herbig
  • Balk
  • Fischer
  • Arzberger
  • Seifert
  • Gattringer
4:24
10."Ich ohne Dich"
  • Mutzke
  • Fischer
  • Arzberger
  • Seifert
  • Gattringer
  • Stolterfoht
  • Block
3:56
11."You"
  • Mutzke
  • Fischer
  • Arzberger
  • Seifert
  • Gattringer
  • Luise Gruber
4:27
12."The Love Before"
  • Mutzke
  • Herbig
  • Balk
  • Fischer
  • Arzberger
  • Seifert
  • Gattringer
3:46
13."Hier bin ich Sohn"
  • Mutzke
  • Herbig
  • Fischer
  • Jasmin Shakeri
  • Arzberger
  • Seifert
  • Gattringer
  • Stolterfoht
  • Block
4:47
iTunes bonus tracks [1]
No.TitleLength
14."Original Girl"4:16
15."Not Right"4:43
16."Not the Only One"4:40
17."Welt hinter Glas" (Radio Edit)3:18

Charts

Chart (2015)Peak
position
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [2] 37

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabel
Austria12 June 2015 [1]
  • Digital download
  • CD
Columbia, Sony
Germany
Switzerland

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "Max". iTunes.Apple (DE). Retrieved August 27, 2018.
  2. "Offiziellecharts.de – Max Mutzke – Durch Einander" (in German). GfK Entertainment Charts. Retrieved August 27, 2018.