More (No Mercy album)
More is the debut studio album by German Eurodance group No Mercy, released in 1996 in Europe and 1997 in the United States. It achieved considerable commercial success, charting in numerous countries and spawning several hit singles.
The album is predominantly characterized by its blend of Eurodance, pop, and Latin influences. It features upbeat rhythms, catchy melodies, and smooth vocal harmonies, hallmarks of the Eurodance genre prevalent in the 1990s. Key elements also include synthesizers, drum machines, and sample-based production.
Several tracks from More became internationally recognized hits. These include "Where Do You Go," "Please Don't Go," and "When I Die." The success of these singles propelled the album's popularity and solidified No Mercy's place within the Eurodance music scene.
The album's overall sound can be described as accessible and commercially oriented, designed to appeal to a broad audience. The lyrical themes often revolve around love, relationships, and longing. More played a significant role in shaping the sound of Eurodance during the late 1990s and remains a noteworthy example of the genre.