To the Maxximum is the debut album by the German Eurodance project Maxx.[2] The album was first released in June 1994 in Germany via Blow Up and Intercord. The album was also released in Scandinavia via Remixed Records and in the UK via Pulse 8 records. The hits "Get-A-Way", "No More (I Can't Stand It)" and "You Can Get It" are all featured on the album.[3]
To The Maxximum | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | 22 June 1994 |
Recorded | September 1993–May 1994, Germany |
Genre | Eurodance |
Length | 64:09 |
Label |
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Producer | The Movement |
Singles from To the Maxximum | |
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Smash Hits | 4/5[1] |
Critical reception
editPete Stanton from Smash Hits gave To the Maxximum four out of five and named it Best New Album, writing, "Maxx haven't created a startling new path for dance music, but they've done pretty well. As you know, "Get-A-Way" is a blinding ragga corker, as is the follow-up "No More (I Can't Stand It)". But the fun doesn't stop there. "I Can Make You Feel Like" is a tingling, groovy thing while "Fight" is a guitar-crunching stormer. Stick with Maxx and you'll do alright."[1]
Track listing
editNo. | Title | Length |
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1. | "To the Maxximum Part I" | 2:17 |
2. | "To the Maxximum Part II" | 2:17 |
3. | "No More (I Can't Stand It)" | 4:40 |
4. | "I Can Make You Feel Like" | 5:55 |
5. | "Get-A-Way" | 3:45 |
6. | "Suddenly" (lyrics by M. Minx) | 4:18 |
7. | "Heart of Stone" | 4:17 |
8. | "Fight" | 4:18 |
9. | "Voodoo Child" (lyrics by M. Minx) | 5:34 |
10. | "You Can Get It" | 4:24 |
11. | "Ritmo De La Casa" | 4:15 |
12. | "Should I Stay, Should I Go" | 4:54 |
13. | "I Want You" | 5:19 |
14. | "Maxximum Extacy" | 3:21 |
15. | "The Maxx Experience" | 4:31 |
Total length: | 64:09 |
Credits
edit- Artwork – I-D Büro
- Engineer (mix) – Robert Lee
- Engineer (recording) – Luke Steward
- Engineer (sequence design & acoustic structures) – The Movement
- Executive producer – The Hitman
- Instruments – Dakota O'Neil, George Torpey
- Lyrics – Gary Bokoe (tracks: 3 5 8 10 13 14)
- Mixed by – Dee O'Neil, George Torpey
- Music, lyrics – Dakota O'Neil, Dawhite (tracks: 3 4 5 7 10 12), George Torpey, The Hitman
- Photography – Axel Jansen
- Producer – The Movement
- Vocals – Gary Bokoe, Linda Meek
Charts
editChart (1994–1995) | Peak position |
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Australia (ARIA)[4] | 187 |
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[5] | 32 |
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[6] | 6 |
Germany (Media Control Charts)[7] | 22 |
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[8] | 25 |
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[9] | 10 |
Switzerland (Swiss Music Charts)[10] | 29 |
UK Albums Chart[11] | 66 |
References
edit- ^ a b Stanton, Pete (3 August 1994). "New Albums: Best New Album". Smash Hits. p. 55. Retrieved 4 October 2024.
- ^ "MAXX - TO THE MAXXIMUM". The Eurodance Encyclopaedia. eurokdj.com. Retrieved 3 August 2016.
- ^ "MAXX - To the Maxximum". Discogs. discogs.com. Retrieved 3 August 2016.
- ^ "Maxx chart history, received from ARIA on 7 December 2021". ARIA. Retrieved 26 June 2024 – via Imgur.com. N.B. The High Point number in the NAT column indicates the release's peak on the national chart.
- ^ "austriancharts.at: Maxx". Hung Medien. Retrieved 23 July 2011.
- ^ Pennanen, Timo (2006). Sisältää hitin - levyt ja esittäjät Suomen musiikkilistoilla vuodesta 1972 (in Finnish) (1st ed.). Helsinki: Tammi. ISBN 9789511210535.
- ^ "Charts.de: Maxx (Albums)" (in German). Charts.de. Archived from the original on 14 April 2015. Retrieved 14 July 2013.
- ^ "GfK Dutch Charts: Maxx (Albums)". Hung Medien. Retrieved 23 July 2011.
- ^ "swedishcharts.com: Maxx". Hung Medien. Retrieved 23 July 2011.
- ^ "swisscharts.com: Maxx (Albums)". Hung Medien. Retrieved 23 July 2011.
- ^ "Official Charts > Maxx". The Official UK Charts Company. Retrieved 14 July 2016.