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Drei
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 9, 2005
Recorded2004—2005
Genre
Length69:21
Label
Producer
Glashaus chronology
Glashaus 2
(2002)
Drei
(2005)
Neu
(2009)

Drei (Three) is the third studio album by German band Glashaus. Entirely written and produced by Moses Pelham and Martin Haas, it was released on May 9, 2005 via 3p Records. Drei debuted and peaked at number 4 on the German Albums Chart, becoming the trio's highest-charting album to date. It marked Cassandra Steen's final album with the band until her hiatus.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Drei"1:53
2."Ich komm' zu Dir"3:28
3."Haltet die Welt an"5:02
4."In mir"4:19
5."Mos Lied"4:03
6."Du"3:09
7."Sag, dass das nicht wahr ist"4:40
8."Das letzte Mal"4:57
9."Mit aller Kraft"4:37
10."Solange du da bist"4:33
11."Bis zum Mond und zurück"6:14
12."Is' nur Kino"4:25
13."Glashausgroove"/"Neues Leben"4:24
14."Wenn sie weint"4:52
15."Ich liebe"9:16

Personnel

Production

  • Executive producers: Martin Haas, Moses Pelham
  • Producer: Martin Haas, Moses Pelham
  • Vocal assistance: Ali & Stauros, Julian Dettmering,Philipp Heilmann,Paul-Jakob Dettmering, Karl Haas, Benjamin Haas-Formell, Maximilian Haas-Formell, Charles Simmons
  • Mixing: Martin Haas, Moses Pelham
  • Mixing assistance: Birger Pucs
  • Mastering: Chris Athens
  • A&R: Moses Pelham
  • Art Direction: Jens Klingelhöfer, Nachtwandler, Moses Pelham

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2005) Peak
position
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[1] 4
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[2] 61

References