Too (Madita album)

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ReleasedJanuary 25, 2008
Recorded2007
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Label Couch
Producer dZihan & Kamien
Madita chronology
Madita
(2005)
Too
(2008)
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Too is Madita's second solo album. It was recorded in 2007 and released on Couch Records on January 25, 2008, in Austria. In other European countries and the United States, the album was released on March 28, 2008. It was primarily produced by the Austrian production duo dZihan & Kamien. According to the Austrian adult contemporary radio station Hitradio Ö3, it could[ clarification needed ] reach the 48th place of the Austrian charts.

Contents

In February 2008, "Because" was released as the first single from the album.

Background and reception

Following the success of her debut album Madita , the Austrian singer began recording her new album in 2007. In Austria the album received positive reception. The magazine fm5 called it a hype in the alpine republic [1] and the daily newspaper ÖSTERREICH compared her success with Falco's success in the 1980s. [2]

Track listing

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1."Better Brother"3:04
2."Deep down"3:22
3."Love Is…"3:47
4."You"3:55
5."Karma"3:14
6."Because"2:52
7."Sense"3:20
8."September"3:11
9."Five"3:15
10."Yesterday's Gone"3:25
11."Shiver"3:28
12."Fragile"3:26
13."Supertight"2:55
14."Tree"3:59

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