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Junge Roemer (Young Romans) is the second album by the Austrian pop rap artist Falco, released in 1984 (see 1984 in music).
[edit] Production and success
The album was a number one hit in his native Austria. The title track was a hit single there as well as in Switzerland, and most notably in Spain, where it peaked at number two. Curiously the name's often misspelled in english as "Jungle Roemer". Still, the project was considered a relative disappointment compared with the international number one success of the breakthrough hit single from his previous album, "Der Kommissar." This inspired him to change producers and incorporate more English phrases for titles and choruses, which resulted in a trio of worldwide hits two years later with "Rock Me Amadeus," "Vienna Calling," and "Jeanny."
[edit] Track listing
- "Junge Roemer" - 4:33
- "Tut-Ench-Amon (Tutankhamen)" - 4:33
- "Brillantin' Brutal'" - 3:50
- "Ihre Tochter" - 4:31
- "No Answer (Hallo Deutschland)" - 3:39
- "Nur mit dir" - 4:29
- "Hoch wie nie" - 4:23
- "Steuermann" - 3:47
- "Kann es Liebe sein" - 4:06
[edit] Charts
Jahr |
Titel |
Top-Position |
A |
1984 |
Junge Roemer |
1 |
[edit] Singles