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Forever Young [ CD / Album ]

Forever Young

SKU: CD16024 Barcode: 0022924048128
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  • Released Date: 23 Nov 1984

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

If you ever find yourself feeling a bit nostalgic for the synth-pop heyday of the 80s, then ALPHAVILLE's Forever Young album will transport you back in time faster than you can say "rubber bracelets and leg warmers".

This album is an absolute treasure trove of catchy melodies, infectious hooks, and dreamy synthesizers. From the moment you press play, you'll find yourself irresistibly drawn into ALPHAVILLE's world of shimmering keyboards and soaring vocals.

Tracks like the titular "Forever Young" and "Big in Japan" will have you waving your lighter in the air and belting out the lyrics with all the passion of a Love Actually slow dance scene.

But don't be fooled by the glossy sheen of ALPHAVILLE's sound - there's a surprising depth to be found in their lyrics, exploring themes of youth, love, and the passage of time with a poetic sensibility that sets them apart from their contemporaries.

So, whether you're a die-hard fan of 80s music or just looking for a dose of pure, unadulterated nostalgia, ALPHAVILLE's Forever Young is sure to hit all the right notes. Just don't be surprised if you find yourself digging out your old neon pink leg warmers after a listen.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. A Victory of Love
2. Summer in Berlin
3. Big in Japan
4. To Germany With Love
5. Fallen Angel
6. Forever Young
7. In the Mood
8. Sounds Like a Melody
9. Lies
10. The Jet Set

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About the artist

Alphaville

Ah, Alphaville. The German synth-pop legends who took the world by storm in the 1980s with their infectious melodies and futuristic soundscapes. Led by the enigmatic Marian Gold, this band has been breaking hearts and blowing minds for over three decades. With hits like "Big in Japan" and "Forever Young," Alphaville carved out a unique space in the pop landscape, blending catchy hooks with thought-provoking lyrics. Their debut album, "Forever Young," remains a classic of the era, capturing the hope and uncertainty of youth in its shimmering production and Gold's earnest vocals. But Alphaville is not just a nostalgia act. They continue to release new music, pushing boundaries and exploring new sonic landscapes. Their most recent album, "Strange Attractor," is a testament to their enduring creativity and relevance in the ever-evolving world of music. Marian Gold remains a magnetic frontman, his stage presence as captivating as ever. The band's live shows are a spectacle to behold, with a mix of old hits and new material that keeps fans coming back for more. In a world of disposable pop music, Alphaville stands out as a true original. Their music is timeless, their vision uncompromising. So next time you're in the mood for some synth-pop magic, look no further than Alphaville. They're Big in Japan, and they're Big in our hearts.

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