Changes (Roman Lob album)

Changes is the first studio album by German recording artist Roman Lob, released by Universal Music Domestic Pop on April 13, 2012, in German-speaking Europe.[1] Recorded after Lob's win of the national pre-selection programme for the Eurovision Song Contest 2012, Unser Star für Baku, under the guidance of musician Thomas D.

Changes
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 13, 2012
Recorded2011
GenrePop, rock
Length43:49
LabelUniversal Domestic Pop
Producer
Roman Lob chronology
Changes
(2012)
Home
(2014)
Singles from Roman Lob
  1. "Standing Still"
    Released: February 16, 2012
  2. "Call Out the Sun"
    Released: August 31, 2012

Singles

  • "Standing Still" was released as the lead single from the album on February 16, 2012. On May 26, 2012, he sang the song at the Eurovision Song Contest for Germany. The song achieved eighth place with 110 points.
  • "Call Out the Sun" was released as the second single from the album on August 31, 2012.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Call Out the Sun"
  • Duncan Townsend
  • Leonard Valentin Lazar
  • Daniel Stroyanov
3:05
2."Dream on"
  • Dominik Schäfer
  • Hans Tauscheck
Bertil Mark2:51
3."Standing Still"
  • Dörfler
  • Mark
3:26
4."Alone"Thorsten Brötzmann3:29
5."Changes"
  • Thomas Dürr
  • Dörfler
  • Tina Dürr
  • Carsten Thonack
  • Lob
  • Thomas D
  • Dörfler
3:08
6."Flying"SchäferMark2:50
7."Make You Smile"
  • Farhot
  • Malika Ferguson
  • Thomas D
  • Dörfler
2:53
8."Day By Day"
  • Lob
  • Dejan Stankovic
  • Christoph Zimmermann
  • Thomas D
  • Dörfler
3:30
9."After Tonight"
  • Thomas D
  • Dörfler
3:44
10."Something Stupid"
Beatgees3:40
11."First Time"
  • Dürr
  • Mark
  • Dörfler
  • Lob
  • Thomas D
  • Dörfler
3:37
12."Conflicted"Martin Mulholland
  • Brix
  • Mathias Ramson
3:50
13."Revolution"
  • Andre Schild
  • Justin Hopkins
  • Alex Breuner
  • Thomas D
  • Dörfler
4:01

Charts

Chart (2012) Peak
position
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[2] 50
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[3] 9
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[4] 81

References

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