04. "The Nelson Highrise (Sector Two: The Mirror) (Single Version)"
05. "Forever Young (Single Version)"
06. "Welcome to the sun"
07. "The Jet Set (Single Version)"
08. "Golden Feeling"
09. "Big In Japan (Extended Remix)"
10. "Sounds like a melody (Special Long Version)"
11. "The Nelson Highrise (Sector One: The Elevator)"
12. "Forever young (Special Extended Dance Mix)"
13. "The jet set (Jellybean Mix)"
14. "Big in Japan (Extended Instrumental)"
15. "The Jet Set (Dub Mix)"
Number of discs:
2
Description:
Forever Young by Alphaville, released 14 March 2019, includes the following tracks: "Big In Japan", "Fallen Angel", "In The Mood", "Lies" and more.
This version of Forever Young comes as a 1xLP.
The vinyl is pressed as a opaque disc. -
"Forever Young (Deluxe)" by Alphaville is a special edition CD release from Warner Music International, celebrating one of the most iconic synth-pop albums of the 1980s. This deluxe version features remastered tracks and exclusive bonus material, offering both longtime fans and new listeners an enhanced audio experience. The album includes timeless hits such as "Forever Young," "Big in Japan," and "Sounds Like a Melody," which have become anthems across generations. Alphaville, formed in Germany in 1982, quickly rose to international fame with their debut album "Forever Young." Their unique blend of melodic synth lines and poetic lyrics set them apart in the music scene, earning them chart-topping success worldwide. Warner Music International is renowned for its commitment to quality releases and has played a pivotal role in bringing influential artists like Alphaville to global audiences.
Great deluxe edition and great remastered sound of pop classic
Andrei Z. - 01/Jun/2019
This is an album of my youth! How fresh they sounded then! I bought the album with the fear of being disappointed, as is often the case with the music you danced to when you were young. Not!!! It sounds quite relevant today! Very good, with love, made the publication. It is worth every nested pfening. I'm really looking forward to see other albums published the same way. The only thing that annoys, it is very difficult pulling out CD. When there is a designer who will solve this problem of cardboard CD covers! Maybe you should look at the Japanese?