Alone
Modern Talking · 1999
77 min · 17 tracks · new wave · pop rock · synth-pop
A vibrant blend of catchy melodies and pulsating beats that epitomize late '90s Eurodance.
Is this for you?
Good fit if you like
- vibrant dance party atmosphere
- catchy melodies for sing-alongs
- wave-like pacing with energy shifts
- for nostalgic evenings
- extended mix for uninterrupted fun
Maybe skip if you want
- prefer slower, introspective music
- want standalone tracks only
Where this album fits
- Themes
- late '90s nightlife· dance floor resilience· romantic longing
- Career context
- Released on February 19, 1999, 'Alone' marked Modern Talking's sixth studio album during their second reunion phase, following a decade-long hiatus. This period saw the duo reestablishing their presence in the pop landscape after their initial breakup in 1987, showcasing a matured sound while retaining their signature style.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Bad Boys Blue· Sandy Marton· Silver Pozzoli
- Sounds like this from elsewhere
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The Sign by Ace of Base — Shares catchy melodies and danceable rhythms, embodying the Eurodance vibe of the late '90s.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 You Are Not Alone 3:43
- 2 Sexy, Sexy Lover 3:35
- 3 I Can’t Give You More 3:42
- 4 Just Close Your Eyes 4:21
- 5 Don’t Let Me Go 3:23
- 6 I’m So Much in Love 3:56
- 7 Rouge et noir 3:18
- 8 All I Have 4:24
- 9 Can’t Get Enough 3:38
- 10 Love Is Like a Rainbow 4:00
- 11 How You Mend a Broken Heart 4:18
- 12 It Hurts So Good 3:24
- 13 I’ll Never Give You Up 3:29
- 14 Don’t Let Me Down 3:59
- 15 Taxi Girl 3:11
- 16 For Always and Ever 3:25
- 17 Space Mix (the ultimate nonstop mix) 17:15
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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