The Spirit Never Dies
The Spirit Never Dies | ||||
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Studio album by Falco | ||||
Released | 2009 | |||
Genre | Pop, rock | |||
Label | Warner Bros. Records | |||
Producer |
Gunther Mende Alexander C. De Rouge | |||
Falco chronology | ||||
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The Spirit Never Dies is a 2009 rock album by Falco. The album features eight new songs as well as the final song in the Jeanny trilogy entitled, The Spirit Never Dies.
The album's producers Gunther Mende and Alexander C. De Rouge had discovered a previously unknown song by Falco, as the "official" third part of the Jeanny Trilogy[1][2][3][4]
The album was a hit on the Austrian,German and Swiss pop music charts.[5][6][7]
Background
The album was released posthumously in 2009 as a compilation of unpublished Falco songs. The title track, "The Spirit Never Dies (Jeanny Final)", was also released as a single and it scored in the top ten in Austria and Germany. The track was found by chance after a water-pipe burst in the archives of the recording studio Mörfelden-Walldorf that was used by Falco's producer Gunther Mende in 1987. After the closing of the archives, the tapes were sent to Mende personally, who then had a look at the material, all of which had originally been rejected by Falco's recording label Teldec; this was explained by Horst Bork in an interview mentioning that Falco had tried to use a different style of music at the time that the label did not want to support.[8] After digital remastering of the tape the song was edited and published under the claim that it was the official third part of the Jeanny trilogy.
References
- ↑ New Album - Chaos Days with Falco
- ↑ Bild.de
- ↑ Sueddeutsche.de
- ↑ Horst Bork, Falco. The Truth, Berlin 2009, ISBN 978-3-89602-921-8, S. 187 ff., P 191
- ↑ Austriancharts.at
- ↑ Germancharts.com
- ↑ Falco-alive.ch
- ↑ Sueddeutsche.de
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