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| Forever Young CD (1984)
$10.39 The Claudias, Gulfstream, The Rosie Singers, Wednesday (background vocals).
Named after Godard's 1959 science-fiction masterpiece and heavily influenced by '80s synth bands like Depeche Mode, Alphaville was the Munich-based trio of Marian Gold, Bernhard Lloyd and Frank Mertens. Their 1984 debut, ...
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| Singles Collection CD (1988)
$10.35 Named after Godard's 1959 science-fiction masterpiece and heavily influenced by '80s synth bands like Depeche Mode, Alphaville was the Munich-based trio of Marian Gold, Bernhard Lloyd and Frank Mertens. Following their all-keyboards approach longer after synth-pop was fashionable but unfortunately ...
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| Afternoons In Utopia CD (1986)
$10.59 Named after Godard's 1959 science-fiction masterpiece and heavily influenced by '80s synth bands like Depeche Mode, Alphaville was the Munich-based trio of Marian Gold, Bernhard Lloyd and Frank Mertens. Beginning and ending with brief, atmospheric synthesizer instrumentals, their second album ...
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| Forever Young & Other Hits CD (2003)
$5.89 Audio Remasterer: Bob Fisher . Track Listing: Forever Young; Sounds Like a Melody; Jet Set, The; Jerusalem; Romeos; Red Rose; Summer Rain; Dance with Me; Mysteries of Love, The; Big in Japan;
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| Salvation CD (1998)
$13.29 Recorded at Eden Studios, Metropolis Studios, The Stone Room, Angel Studios & Whitfield Studios, London, England.
Personnel: Nelson Gold (vocals, keyboards); Tim Cansfield (guitar); Bernhard Lloyd (keyboards, programming); Elliott Randall (percussion); Henry Jackman, Paul Simm (programming); Tessa Niles, Carol Kenyon (background ...
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| Afternoons In Utopia CD (1986) Import
$13.85 Named after Godard's 1959 science-fiction masterpiece and heavily influenced by '80s synth bands like Depeche Mode, Alphaville was the Munich-based trio of Marian Gold, Bernhard Lloyd and Frank Mertens. Beginning and ending with brief, atmospheric synthesizer instrumentals, their second album ...
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| First Harvest: Best Of 1984-92 CD (1992) (Import) Argentina
$14.45 1992 release, on WEA International, featuring 15 of the '80s new wave/techno/pop outfit's very best, including the hit 'Big In Japan' (original & 'Culture Mix'), plus 'Forever Young', 'Sounds Like A Melody', 'Jerusalem', & 'Dance With Me', to name a ...
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| Breathtaking Blue CD (1989) (Import) Import; Argentina
$15.75 Originally released in 1989, this third effort from the synth-pop band Alphaville (best known for the single "Forever Young") was produced by Klaus Schulze, previously of Tangerine Dream.
The Breathtaking Blue was a somewhat disappointing follow-up to Alphaville's early-1980s records Forever ...
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| Forever Pop CD (2001) (Import) Sweden
$27.85 This all-remix album of music by pop sensations Alphaville includes 14 tracks, with contributions from Paul Van Dyk, Eiffel 65, and others.
Alphaville has always embraced technology and used it to produce music to show the coldness of the world. For ...
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| Forever Young CD (1984) (Import) Netherlands
$10.49 The Claudias, Gulfstream, The Rosie Singers, Wednesday (background vocals).
Named after Godard's 1959 science-fiction masterpiece and heavily influenced by '80s synth bands like Depeche Mode, Alphaville was the Munich-based trio of Marian Gold, Bernhard Lloyd and Frank Mertens. Their 1984 debut, ...
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 Alphaville Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Alphaville songs: Sounds Like a Melody, Jerusalem, Lassie Come Home, Romeos, Summer Rain, Summer in Berlin, Sensations. More music songs Mysteries of Love, In the Mood, Afternoons in Utopia, Carol Masters, Big in Japan Lyrics, Dance With Me Lyrics, Jet Set Lyrics, Red Rose Lyrics, Victory of Love Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Fallen Angel Lyrics, Lies Lyrics, To Germany With Love Lyrics.
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 Alphaville Biography
The German trio Alphaville began its career as a fairly conventional punk-rock outfit, but soon rode the early-1980s synth-pop wave to international fame, starting with the brooding yet catchy "Big in Japan" in 1984. After subsequent hits, including "Forever Young" and "The Jet Set," Alphaville weathered personnel changes and waning commercial fortunes, persisting throughout the `80s to start a fruitful association with the electronica musician and producer Klaus Schulze on 1989's THE BREATHTAKING BLUE. The band remains well known in Germany, and, in a tribute to the longevity of at least one of its songs, a 2006 remake of "Forever Young" reached number one on the Australian pop charts.
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