Forever Young (Alphaville album)
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Forever Young is the debut album released by German synthpop/rock group Alphaville on September 27, 1984, by Warner Music Group. It is Alphaville's most critically acclaimed album, with an estimated 2,000,000 copies sold.
Reviews are generally positive, with one reviewer calling it "a classic synth pop album" and "a wonderfully fun ride from start to finish."[2] It charted well, hitting the Top 20 in six European countries (and reaching no. 1 in Norway and Sweden), but it failed to make an impact on the UK charts or in the US, faring no better than no. 180. Alphaville followed up with their second album in 1986 with the release of Afternoons in Utopia.
Track listing
- All songs written by Alphaville.
Personnel
Alphaville
- Marian Gold (Hartwig Schierbaum): vocals
- Bernhard Lloyd (Bernhard Gößling): keyboards, programming
- Frank Mertens (Frank Sorgatz): keyboards
Additional musicians
- Ken Taylor: bass
- Curt Cress: drums, percussion
- Wednesday, Gulfstream, The Rosie Singers, The Claudias: backing vocals
- German Opera: strings/string arrangements
Production
- Produced By Andreas Budde, Wolfgang Loos and Colin Pearson
- Recorded and engineered by Wolfgang Loos and Uli Rudolph
- Technical Assistance: Boris Balin and Thomas Beck
- Mixed by Wolfgang Loos
Charts and certifications
Charts positions
Chart (1984) |
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Austria Albums Chart[3] |
16 |
Germany Albums Chart[4] |
3 |
Italy Albums Chart |
20 |
Norway Albums Chart[5] |
1 |
Sweden Albums Chart[6] |
1 |
Switzerland Albums Chart[7] |
4 |
U.S. Billboard 200[8] |
180 |
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- Marian Gold
- David Goodes
- Jakob Kiersch
- Maja Kim
- Carsten Brocker
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