Hear What I Say

Hear What I Say
Hear What I Say
álbum de estudio de C.C. Catch
Publicación Bandera de Alemania1989
Grabación 1989
Género(s) Synth pop
Discográfica Metronome
Productor(es) Andy Taylor, Dave Clayton y Jo Dworniak
Posicionamiento en listas
  • N.º 75Bandera de Alemania
Cronología de C.C. Catch
1988
Big Fun
1989
Hear What I Say
1998
Best of '98
Sencillos de Big Fun
  1. «Midnight Hour»
    Publicado el 1989
  2. «Big Time»
    Publicado el 1989

«Hear What I Say» ("Oye lo que digo", en español) es el quinto álbum de la cantante alemana C.C. Catch publicado en 1989. El álbum contiene 10 canciones estilo pop y es el primer álbum de C.C. Catch que no es producido por Dieter Bohlen.[1]

Contenido

Lista de canciones

N.º Título Escritor(es) Duración
1. «Midnight Hour»   Cindy Valentine, Tony Green 4:35
2. «Big Time»   C.C. Catch, Georg y Martin Koppehele 3:51
3. «Love Away»   Dave Clayton, Jo Dworniak y C. C. Catch 4:12
4. «Give Me What I Want»   Dave Clayton, Jo Dworniak y C. C. Catch 3:47
5. «I'm Gonna Miss You»   Mennana Szimanneck, Peter Szimanneck 5:40
6. «Backgirl»   Andreas Van Kane, Nicholas Marriot 3:31
7. «Can't Catch Me»   Dave Clayton, Jo Dworniak y C. C. Catch 3:51
8. «Hear What I Say»   Dave Clayton, Jo Dworniak y C. C. Catch 3:49
9. «Nothing's Gonna Change Our Love»   Dave Clayton, Jo Dworniak y C. C. Catch 3:50
10. «Feels Like Heaven»   Dave Clayton, Jo Dworniak y C. C. Catch 5:20

Posición en las listas

Chart 1989 Máxima
Posición
Bandera de Alemania Alemania 77

Créditos

  • Producción: Andy Taylor (canciones: 1, 5, 6), Avenue (canción 2), Dave Clayton (canciones: 3, 4, 7 a 10), Jo Dworniak (canciones: 3, 4, 7 a 10)
  • Dirección: Simon Napier-Bell
  • Masterización: Ian Cooper en Townhouse Studios
  • Diseño de portada: Michael Behr
  • Fotografía de portada: Brian Aris

Referencias

  1. Discogs Consultado el 18 de marzo de 2011.

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