Days of Our Lives (Bro'Sis album)

Occupation

Ross Antony Hila Bronstein Shaham Joyce Faiz Mangat Indira Weis Giovanni Zarrella

Days of Our Lives (English for days of our lives ) is the second album by the German R & B band Bro'Sis. The record reached number ten in the German Media Control Album Charts.

  • 3.1 album
  • 3.2 Singles

Background

On April 7, appeared in 2003 as a forerunner to the album, the double -A -single Oh No / Never Stop. The video of Never Stop was filmed as the official song for the DFB talent in the Bayer Arena in Leverkusen. With this, the national player Gerald Asamoah, Paul Freier, Marko Rehmer, Tobias Rau and Arne Friedrich, cheering in the video along with an emerging talent who just turned a penalty were. The very next day came the video shoot for Oh No, which was filmed in Spain due to its Latin influences on Mallorca. The choreography for Oh No dates of Hamza, who had previously fought also with pop stars as a candidate for a place in the band Bro'Sis. The individual images of the video turned Hila Bronstein and Indira in a pool, Ross Antony in an office building and Faiz Mangat, Shaham Joyce and Giovanni Zarrella in Ses Salines saltworks. The single was also placed in Austria or in Switzerland strikingly in the charts despite airplay success, but the band in Germany gave her fifth top 10 hit.

On 9 May 2003, five days before the release of their second album, the departure of Indira was well known. They officially left the band due to musical differences. The band would rather make R & B -pop, Indira prefer mainstream pop. Later, unreliability and selfishness were cited as reasons for leaving. It came to a vote in which three members wanted that Indira leaves the band, two were against it.

Days of Our Lives was released in Cheyenne Records on May 13, 2003. Mainly, it was produced by Toni Cottura, were still active as a producer as Alex Christensen, Marc Mozart and Syndicate Music. Musically, it remains the style of their debut album Never Forget ( Where You Come From ) true, but could not build on its successes. In Germany, the album debuted at number 10, although the charts, but it was already after six weeks off the charts. In Austria and Switzerland, the album missed the Top 30

The album contains many ballads and pop songs. In addition, rock elements are present. Compared to the debut album there is less R & B and hip hop. Also, self-written songs missing from the album. It contains among other things the song Get me some that was taken up by the Australian boy band Mercury 4 that could land there with the song at number 5 on the charts. For song Attentione Zarrella contributed for the first time in Italian verses with.

In June 2003, appeared as the first production without Indira the second and last single from VIP. Purpose the song in a new version was sung to fifth. The video was shot in an old manor house in Prague. Director was like Oh No Katja Kuhl. For the choreography Tovaris, the U.S. choreographer of Janet Jackson was responsible. The single debuted at number 19 in the German charts.

Track lists

Standard Edition

Limited Edition

The Limited Edition contains not only the music CD, a DVD with the following content:

Discography

Album

Singles

Oh No / Never Stop (16 June 2003)

V.I.P. ( 7 April 2003)

V.I.P. ( Pock It) ( 7 April 2003)

Music videos

Live

After the release, the band began a whirlwind tour in smaller venues they presented the songs of the second album in four cities. The rehearsals took place a week earlier in Walldorf near Frankfurt. Here, the band had to rehearse the new songs and the choreographies to be changed due to the retirement of Indira quickly to five people. Hila Bronstein took over the vocals of Indira. In the hour-long show, she was accompanied by a live band. The concerts took place in the Prime Club in Cologne, in the Elser Halle Munich, verdigris in Hamburg and at the Columbia Fritz in Berlin.

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