Tracklisting:
A1 - The World Is A Madhouse 7:10
A2 - Plastic People 3:35
A3 - I'm Not A Slot Machine 3:22
A4 - Fancy Party 4:55
B1 - Dancing In The Aisles 5:29
B2 - Everybody's Talking 'Bout Love 3:31
B3 - Magic Mountain 5:56
B4 - Midnight Lady 4:22
B5 - Land Of Make Believe 3:41
Personnel & Credits:
Bass - Gary Unwin
Congas - Elmer Louis
Drums, Percussion - Martin Harrison
Keyboards - Silvester Levay
Producer - Michael Kunze, Silvester Levay
Strings - Fritz Sonnleitner
Vocals - Penny McLean, Ramona Wolf, Rhonda Heath
Written By - Silvester Levay, Michael Kunze
Review:
Madhouse is a 1976 album by German euro-disco group Silver Convention, which at the time consisted of vocalists Penny McLean, Ramona Wolf, and Rhonda Heath, along with producer-songwriters Michael Kunze (aka Stephan Prager) and Sylvester Levay. The album is considered to be "funkier" than their previous releases". The album proved to be a moderate success, gaining considerable play at disco clubs at the time, but charted lower than Silver Convention's previous two releases, reaching number 65 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart, and number 47 on the Billboard Black Albums chart. The album has since been released on iTunes in several countries.
From Wikipedia
By Celo
A1 - The World Is A Madhouse 7:10
A2 - Plastic People 3:35
A3 - I'm Not A Slot Machine 3:22
A4 - Fancy Party 4:55
B1 - Dancing In The Aisles 5:29
B2 - Everybody's Talking 'Bout Love 3:31
B3 - Magic Mountain 5:56
B4 - Midnight Lady 4:22
B5 - Land Of Make Believe 3:41
Personnel & Credits:
Bass - Gary Unwin
Congas - Elmer Louis
Drums, Percussion - Martin Harrison
Keyboards - Silvester Levay
Producer - Michael Kunze, Silvester Levay
Strings - Fritz Sonnleitner
Vocals - Penny McLean, Ramona Wolf, Rhonda Heath
Written By - Silvester Levay, Michael Kunze
Review:
Madhouse is a 1976 album by German euro-disco group Silver Convention, which at the time consisted of vocalists Penny McLean, Ramona Wolf, and Rhonda Heath, along with producer-songwriters Michael Kunze (aka Stephan Prager) and Sylvester Levay. The album is considered to be "funkier" than their previous releases". The album proved to be a moderate success, gaining considerable play at disco clubs at the time, but charted lower than Silver Convention's previous two releases, reaching number 65 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart, and number 47 on the Billboard Black Albums chart. The album has since been released on iTunes in several countries.
From Wikipedia
By Celo
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