Komm doch mal rüber

Come over time is the first album of the Austrian pop singer and Star Mania winner Nadine Beiler.

Background

The album was recorded between March and the end of April 2007, following the Star Mania Tour in 2007 and was produced by Alexander Kahr. All songs on the album are sung in German. A song is sung in the Tyrolean dialect: Nua Do (Only Here ) can be found as a bonus track on a limited version of the album.

The album is generally the Contemporary R & B attributable, where there are also hip-hop and pop elements. It rose in Austria at number four in the charts and stayed five weeks in the charts.

In summer 2007, Beiler went with the album on tour through Austria. Conclusion was an unplugged concert in Vienna.

Title list

Singles

Anything you want

Everything you want was Beilers debut single. After winning Star Mania, the single was received within a week. It had been written for the song even before the start of the season several texts. Since Beiler wanted to start with Contemporary R & B and Anything you want seemed most appropriate, this song was selected. On 2 February 2007, it was presented for the first time on the radio Ö3, two weeks later, on February 16, it was released as a single. Producer was previously with Luttenberger * Klug and Alexander Kahr Christina Stürmer successful.

On the day of the premiere, there was criticism among Ö3 listeners and ORF viewers who complained that Beilers voice too quiet, the song was too emotional and schlager similar. They doubted Anything you want the R & B is assigned to.

The song was a total of 12 weeks in the charts, the best result was the second rank.

What we are

What we are is the second decoupling of the album. It was published on 4 May 2007 and presented at the Dancing with the Stars finale. This song had hit similarities and reminds loud Ö3 -Host Gustav Götz "a little Yvonne Catterfeld ". The song debuted at number 15 on the charts and staying for eight weeks in the charts. In the song there is a German -language cover version of Frank Wildhorn's Something to Believe In, which he had written for Linda Eder.

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