Following Supermax's debut album, their second album World Of Today was released in November 1977, launched by the single Camillo which failed to chart. The title track (co-written by Brad Howell) followed in February, but it was not until the third single in June '78, the infectious disco-groover Love Machine, that Kurt Hauenstein skyrocketed to the top of the charts in the German-speaking countries and Benelux, reaching #4 in Germany, while the album eventually sold 500,000 copies, peaking at #2. UNFORTUNATELY THE 'WORLD OF TODAY' ALBUM IS BLOCKED BY WARNER MUSIC GROUP AND CANNOT BE SHARED ON YOUTUBE. The third album followed on the Elektra label in April 1979, launched by the single African Blood and followed by second single It Ain't Easy in July. While none of the singles could repeat the phenomenal success of Love Machine, the album still reached #9 in the German charts. Frank Farian-fans will be delighted to hear Precious Wilson (credited as Gracious Wilson on the cover) on backing
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