Forever Young

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studio album
First released:
Sep 27 1984

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Catalog number:
80186
Release dates:
  • Oct 23 1989

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Europop, New Wave. Vote on Genres

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5 stars The First And Best
This album remains one of my all-time favorites, and stands as one of the greatest synth-pop albums ever recorded. Many of Alphaville's biggest and best songs are here - "A Victory of Love", "Big In Japan", "Sounds Like A Melody", "The Jet Set" and (of course) the title track. The rest of the album is excellent as well, especially "Summer In Berlin" and "Fallen Angel". Alphaville would not return to an all-synthesizer sound for over 10 years with their "comeback" album Salvation (probably my sec…
Written by Chris D.
3 stars Forever Young
I first heard the song Forever Young in a commercial for New Zealand tourism. I am a fan of good music and although my taste in music leans toward classic rock, blues, and jazz, I appreciate a great "POP" song and this one is a classic. The rest of the album is decent and tolerable, but for me Forever Young is the heartbeat of the album.
Written by S. Perry "What it is"

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Forever Young 10 tracks format: 1 x CD
record label: Atlantic UK
release dates: Jul 12 2002
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Forever Young 10 tracks format: 1 x CD
record label: WEA Musik GmbH
catalog number: 2292-40481-2
release dates: Sep 27 1984 in Germany
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