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2001 album for the long-running German dance-pop act. Tracks include the first single, 'Win The Race'. 16 tracks in all. BMG. America: The 10th Album Music America: The 10th Album Music Review Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars)   Modern Talking still doing a fine job! It has been almost 5 yrs since their 'come back' and I was pleased with MT's 'America'. I have been following the band since mid 80's and have seen their style blend with new elements and dance sounds: 'America' is a good example of it.
This CD mixes nice smooth romantic tunes ('Run to you', 'Maria', 'Send me a Letter' and 'For a Life Time' my favorite and the more adult oriented track) along with a good balance of dance tracks ('NY City Girl', 'Win the Race', 'Why does it Feel so Good', 'From Coast to Coast' and the fun 'Witchqueen of El Dorado' that lets one's imagination fly) with MT's exclusive flavor and signature beat. The title track, 'America', would have been more appropiated to close the CD or may be to not be included at all, but overall the CD is very good for long time and new fans alike of the German Duo.
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surprised that i like this album. This is the new and 10th album for modern talking.Released this year 2001,I bought this one thinking that it would not be as good as the ealier albums by MT,but this album has more than a few songs that are reminiscent of the "1980's" modern talking.
"AMERICA" a great buy! Submitted by a reviewer (pomona , ca (usa)) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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