HARTMANN To Release '3' Album This Week

November 11, 2009

After touring worlwide with AVANTASIA in 2008, former AT VANCE singer Oliver Hartmann is now finally ready to release the long-awaited new HARTMANN album. Entitled "3", the CD will be issued in Europe on November 13 via Sonic 11 Records in co-operation with SAOL and the CMM marketing company.

"3" was once again co-produced and mixed by Sascha Paeth at Heavens Gate Studios in Germany and will contain 11 brand new tracks, including the two single releases "Suddenly" and "All I Can Say" and the duet "Brothers" with Tobias Sammet of AVANTASIA/EDGUY as guest vocalist.

A short video preview of the album can be viewed below.

For more information, visit www.oliverhartmann.com.

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