Strange Attractor (album)

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Strange Attractor
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Studio album by
Released7 April 2017
Studio
  • Hansa, Berlin
  • Sterling Sound, New York City
Genre Synth-pop
Length63:05
Label Polydor,
Producer Alphaville, Andreas Schwarz-Ruszczynski
Alphaville chronology
So80s presents Alphaville
(2014)
Strange Attractor
(2017)
Professional ratings
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Strange Attractor is the seventh studio album by German band Alphaville, released in 2017. [3] It placed on No. 39 in the German albums chart in April 2017. [4]

Contents

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Marian Gold.

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Giants"
  • Marian Gold
  • Andreas Schwarz-Rusczczynski
  • Lorenzo Ternelli
3:29
2."Marionettes with Halos"
  • Gold
  • Schwarz-Rusczczynski
4:23
3."House of Ghosts"
  • Gold
  • Martin Lister
5:08
4."Around the Universe"
  • Gold
  • Lister
4:01
5."Enigma"
5:59
6."Mafia Island"
  • Gold
  • Schwarz-Rusczczynski
  • Ternelli
6:24
7."A Handful of Darkness"
  • Gold
  • Lister
7:57
8."Sexyland"
  • Gold
  • Schwarz-Rusczczynski
  • Lister
3:52
9."Rendezvoyeur"
4:17
10."Nevermore"
  • Gold
  • Schwarz-Rusczczynski
4:49
11."Fever!"
  • Gold
  • David Goodes
  • Ternelli
3:47
12."Heartbreak City"
  • Gold
  • Schwarz-Rusczczynski
  • Lister
3:48
13."Beyond the Laughing Sky"
  • Gold
  • Schwarz-Rusczczynski
  • Lister
  • Anna Gold
5:39

Personnel

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