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Showing posts with label Alphaville. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alphaville. Show all posts
Monday, 6 November 2023
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Wednesday, 12 May 2021
Alphaville Documentary Never Grow Up The Story of Forever Young
Forever Young is the debut album from Alphaville released on September 1984 on Warner/Atlantic Records. It was produced by Colin Pearson, Wolfgang Loos and Andreas Budde. The album failed to chart on the British charts and peaked at No. 180 on the U.S. Billboard album charts. However was Number 3 in Germany.
Track listing:
0:00 1. A Victory of Love 4:15 2. Summer in Berlin 9:00 3. Big in Japan 13:45 4. To Germany With Love 17:59 5. Fallen Angel 21:58 6. Forever Young 25:45 7. In the Mood 30:19 8. Sounds Like a Melody 35:05 9. Lies 38:38 10. The Jet Set
Listen to the Original Album from 1984:
Saturday, 26 January 2019
Alphaville Romeos 1989 - Song of the Week
Sunday, 15 July 2018
July Playlist 1984
July Playlist 1984
01 - Billy Ocean - Dancefloor
02 - Tina Turner - Keep Your Hands Off My Baby
03 - Wham - If You Were there
04 - Alison Moyet - Money Mile
05 - Thompson Twins - Passion Planet
06 - The Pointer Sisters - Dance Electric
07 - Alphaville - Sounds Like A Melody
08 - Madonna - Pretender
09 - U2 - Indian Summer Sky
10 - Sade - Spirit
Monday, 1 May 2017
May Playlist
May Playlist
1980 - Blondie - Live It Up
1981 - Phil Collins - Thunder and Lightning
1982 - ABC - Many Happy Returns
1983 - Bow Wow Wow - The Mountain Man
1984 - David Bowie and Tina Turner - Tonight
1985 - Chris Isaak - Back On Your Side
1986 - Alphaville - Fantastic Dream
1987 - Belinda Carlisle - We Can Change
1988 - Nia Peeples - Poetry in Motion
1989 - Madonna - Promise To Try
Wednesday, 19 October 2016
Alphaville - Forever Young - 1984
Alphaville "Forever Young"
The 3rd Single from Alphaville was released in September 1984 and reached Number 98 on the U.K. singles chart. Written by Bernhard Lloyd, Marian Gold and Frank Mertens, it was released on WEA records on 7 inch and 12 inch Single and spent 2 weeks on the chart.
Smash Hits review by Morrissey:
Number 1 Magazine Review
Special dance Mix
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