Marko Albrecht

Marko Albrecht
Marko Albrecht.

Marko Albrecht (born 2 May 1970, Dorsten, Germany) known most notably by his DJ pseudonym Mark 'Oh, is a German disc jockey and electronic music producer who burst onto the German music scene with his hit single "Randy - Never Stop That Feeling", which remained in the German charts for a long time.[1] His next release "Love Song" went to No. 2 in the German charts, and for which he was awarded a Platinum Disc. It was also a big hit in a number of other European countries, and the toast of the Love Parade in Berlin in 1994. But it was "Tears Don't Lie" that proved to be his biggest success. It too went platinum in Germany, reaching the No. 1 spot, as also going top 10 in many other European charts.

His final No. 1 hit in Germany was "Droste, hörst du mich?", which also went gold. Thereafter No. 1 hits eluded him, but there followed a string of hits that made the top 40 in Germany.

Contents

Discography

Singles

  • Randy (Never Stop That Feeling) (1994) (#D 25,#NL 16)
  • Randy (Never Stop That Feeling) Remixes (1993)
  • Love Song (1994) (#D 5,#CH 8,#NL 11)
  • Love Song Remix (1994)
  • Tears Don't Lie (1994) (#D 1, #CH 3, #NL 2, #SE 1, #N 8, #AU 3, #UK 24, # Ireland 9)
  • Tears Don't Lie Remixes (1994)
  • Droste Hörst Du Mich? (1995) (#D 2,#CH 8)
  • Droste Hörst Du Mich? Remixes (1995)
  • I Can't Get No (Wahaha) (1995) (#D 18,#CH 43)
  • The Remixes Of I Can't Get No (Wahaha) (1995)
  • Tell Me (1996) (#CH 41,#FIN 16)
  • Tell Me Remixes (1996)
  • Fade to Grey (1996) (#D 11,#CH 15,#NL 35,#S 45,#FIN 20)
  • Fade to Grey Remix (1996)
  • The Right Way (1996) (#D 34)
  • The Right Way Remix (1996)
  • The Team On Tour (Mark 'Oh feat. Cecile) (1998) (#D 54)
  • The Sparrows and The Nightingales (Mark 'Oh versus John Davies) (1999)(#D 14)
  • Your Love (Mark 'Oh versus John Davies) (1999) (#D 25)
  • Rebirth (Mark 'Oh versus John Davies) (1999) (#D 86)
  • Waves (Mark 'Oh & Mesh) (2000) (#D 83)
  • Never Stop That Feeling 2001 (2001) (#D 11)
  • Tears Don't Lie 2002 (2002) (#D 35)
  • Let This Party Never End (2002.) (#D 6,#CH 94)
  • Because I Love You (Mark 'Oh meets Digital Rockers (2002. (#D 7,#CH 97,#ROM 97)
  • When The Children Cry (2002.) (#D 17)
  • Stuck On You (2003) (#D 10)
  • Words (Mark 'Oh feat. Tjerk) (2004) (#D 14)
  • Let It Out (Shout, Shout, Shout) (2006) (#D 63)
  • I Don't Like Mondays (2008)
  • United (2009)(#D 48)
  • Scatman (Mark 'Oh Featuring Scatman John) (2009)
  • Party To The Rooftop (2011)

* D - Germany, NL - Netherlands, CH - Swiss, S - Sweden, N - Norway, FIN - Finland.

Albums

  • 1995: Never Stop That Feeling
  • 1997: Magic Power
  • 1999: Rebirth
  • 2001: Never Stopped Livin' That Feeling
  • 2003: Mark'Oh
  • 2004: More than Words
  • 2009: The Past, The Present, The Future

References

  1. ^ Carlson, Dean. "Mark 'Oh: Biography". Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p299973/biography. Retrieved 4 July 2011. 

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