Pictures (Timo Maas album)

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Pictures
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Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 23, 2005
Genre Electronica
Length53:58
Label Kinetic
Perfecto
Producer Timo Maas, Martin Buttrich
Timo Maas chronology
Music For The Maases 2
(2003)
Pictures
(2005)

Pictures is an album by Timo Maas released in 2005. The second studio album of original tracks to be released by Maas, the tracks range from house to indie dance, with many of the tracks having a sinister feel. Brian Molko, lead singer of the band Placebo, appears on three tracks, including the single "First Day".

Contents

Track listing

All tracks written by Martin Buttrich and Timo Maas unless stated:

  1. "Slip in Electro Kid" – 3:13
  2. "Pictures (ft. Brian Molko)" – 5:11 (written by Molko/Buttrich/Maas)
  3. "First Day (ft. Brian Molko)" – 3:52 (written by Molko/Benson/Buttrich/Maas)
  4. "High Drama (ft. Neneh Cherry)" – 7:21 (written by Benson/Hagemeister/Buttrich/Cherry/Maas)
  5. "Enter My World" – 6:35
  6. "4 Ur Ears (ft. Kelis)" – 5:34 (written by Rogers/Buttrich/Kaiser/Maas)
  7. "Release (ft. Rodney P)" – 3:33 (written by Ramsey/Buttrich/Thornton/Panton/Maas)
  8. "Big Chevy" – 5:15
  9. "Devil Feel (ft. Marc James and Anthony Tombling Jr.)" – 3:53 (written by Francolini/Hagemeister/James Buttrich/Maas)
  10. "Burn Out" – 1:58
  11. "Like Siamese (ft. Brian Molko)" – 4:54 (written by Molko/Hagemeister/Buttrich/Maas)
  12. "Haven't We Met Before" – 2:34

Personnel

String section, tracks 1, 2, 9, and 12:

Songs relationship

The Timo Maas' song "First Day" (with Brian Molko) shows similarity with The Sisters Of Mercy's song "This Corrosion" by the chorus melody.

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