Serenity (Prosumer and Murat Tepeli album)

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Serenity
SerenityProsumer.jpg
Studio album by
Prosumer and Murat Tepeli
Released28 January 2008
Recorded2007
Studio Panorama Bar (Berlin, Germany)
Genre
Length72:39
Label Ostgut Ton
Producer Prosumer, Murat Tepeli
Singles from Serenity
  1. "Turn Around"
    Released: 7 January 2008
Serenity – Standard version [6]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Serenity"Achim Brandenburg, Murat TepeliProsumer, Tepeli4:09
2."I Go Mad"Brandenburg, TepeliProsumer, Tepeli5:22
3."Drama Baby" (featuring Elif Biçer)Brandenburg, Tepeli, Elif BiçerProsumer, Tepeli0:54
4."Lov" (featuring Elif Biçer)Brandenburg, TepeliProsumer, Tepeli3:59
5."Turn Around" (featuring Elif Biçer)Brandenburg, Tepeli, BiçerProsumer, Tepeli4:46
6."The Craze"Brandenburg, TepeliProsumer, Tepeli3:43
7."Go Silla"TepeliTepeli5:18
8."Makes Me Wanna Dance"BrandenburgProsumer4:57
9."Give And Take"Brandenburg, TepeliProsumer, Tepeli4:11
10."Butterfly" (featuring Elif Biçer)Brandenburg, Tepeli, BiçerProsumer, Tepeli4:50
11."Believe" (Instrumental)Brandenburg, TepeliProsumer, Tepeli5:35
12."Latenight"BrandenburgProsumer4:49
13."Untitled"Brandenburg, TepeliProsumer, Tepeli0:12
14."Noone Else"TepeliTepeli5:13
15."Solid Mind"BrandenburgProsumer6:53
16."Devotion"TepeliTepeli5:25
17."Serenity Reprise"Brandenburg, TepeliProsumer, Tepeli2:23
Total length:72:39
Serenity – Double vinyl 12" [6]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Go Silla" (Extended)TepeliTepeli 
2."Dontstop"BrandenburgProsumer 
3."Makes Me Wanna Dance"BrandenburgProsumer 
4."Alpha" (Extended)BrandenburgProsumer 
5."Butterfly" (Extended featuring Elif Biçer)Brandenburg, Tepeli and BiçerProsumer, Tepeli 
6."Give And Take" (Extended)Brandenburg, TepeliProsumer, Tepeli 
7."Cathedral"TepeliTepeli 
8."Noone Else" (Extended)TepeliTepeli 

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